Dispersive solid fluid loss agent for seawater cement slurry and preparation method of dispersive solid fluid loss agent
A technology of fluid loss reducer and cement slurry, which is applied in the direction of chemical instruments and methods, drilling compositions, etc., and can solve problems such as the investigation of salt resistance ability of fluid loss reducer, small dispersion of rheological value, and complex operation process , to achieve the effects of no retarding side effects, easy storage, and cost reduction
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[0038] A preparation method of a dispersed solid fluid loss reducer for seawater cement slurry, comprising the steps of:
[0039] (1) allyl polyethylene glycol (APEG) that 1.6g number average molecular weight is 600, 1.2g maleic anhydride (MA) is dissolved in 110g water successively;
[0040] (2) Add 31.2g 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid (AMPS), 6gN, N-dimethylacrylamide (DMAA) into the solution obtained in step (1), stir well; At 45°C, adjust the pH to 6 with NaOH aqueous solution to obtain a mixed solution;
[0041] (3) When the temperature of the mixed solution (recoil temperature) rises to 60-65°C, add an aqueous ammonium persulfate solution to the mixed solution, and the quality of the ammonium persulfate (APS) is 0.8% of the total mass of the monomer (0.32g), adjust the temperature to 70°C, react for 2h, and obtain a light yellow viscous liquid (liquid loss reducer);
[0042] (4) freeze-dry the light yellow viscous liquid, and grind it to obtain a powdery dis...
Embodiment 2
[0044] A preparation method of a dispersed solid fluid loss reducer for seawater cement slurry, comprising the steps of:
[0045] (1) 1.6g number average molecular weight is allyl polyethylene glycol (APEG) of 1200, 1.2g acrylic acid (AA) is dissolved in 100g water successively;
[0046] (2) Add 31.2g of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid (AMPS) and 6g of acrylamide into the solution obtained in step (1), stir evenly; heat up to 40°C, adjust the pH with NaOH aqueous solution= 7, to obtain a mixed solution;
[0047] (3) when the temperature (recoil temperature) of mixed solution rises to 60-65 ℃, potassium persulfate aqueous solution is added in mixed solution, and the quality of potassium persulfate is 0.32g, is 0.8% of monomer total mass, Adjust the temperature to 65°C and react for 2 hours to obtain a light yellow viscous liquid;
[0048] (4) Freeze-dry the light yellow viscous liquid and pulverize it to obtain a powdery dispersed solid fluid loss reducer for seawat...
Embodiment 3
[0050] A preparation method of a dispersed solid fluid loss reducer for seawater cement slurry, comprising the steps of:
[0051] (1) 1.8g number average molecular weight is allyl polyethylene glycol (APEG) of 2400 successively, 2.4g itaconic acid (IA) is dissolved in 120g water;
[0052](2) Add 30g 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid (AMPS), 5.8g N, N-dimethylacrylamide (DMAA) into the solution obtained in step (1), stir well; heat up to 50°C, adjust pH=7 with NaOH aqueous solution to obtain a mixed solution;
[0053] (3) When the temperature (recoil temperature) of the mixed solution rose to 60-65°C, the aqueous solution of azobisisobutylamidine hydrochloride was added to the mixed solution, and the quality of the azobisisobutylamidine hydrochloride was 0.28g, which is 0.7% of the total mass of the monomer, adjust the temperature to 65°C, react for 3h, and obtain a light yellow viscous liquid;
[0054] (4) Freeze-dry the light yellow viscous liquid and pulverize it t...
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