Ultrahigh-temperature organic crosslinking fracturing fluid system
A fracturing fluid and ultra-high temperature technology, applied in the direction of chemical instruments and methods, drilling compositions, etc., can solve the problems of short cross-linking time, difficulty in on-site liquid preparation, unfavorable control of fracture height, etc., and achieve long cross-linking time, Facilitate on-site preparation and reduce the risk of hydrolysis
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[0045] The preparation process of supramolecular star polymer is as follows:
[0046] Step S1: Preparation of β-cyclodextrin modified branched monomer F-β-CD:
[0047] S11: Add freshly dried β-CD (14.0 g, 12.3 mmol) into a three-neck flask, add 100 mL of dry pyridine at room temperature, stir magnetically, and dissolve evenly. After it was completely dissolved, a pyridine solution of p-toluenesulfonyl chloride (16.9 g, 88.6 mmol) was added under ice-water bath conditions. After the dropwise addition, the reaction system was raised to room temperature and reacted for 24 hours. The solvent pyridine was recovered by rotary evaporation, the crude product was poured into a large amount of cold water, and the white precipitate was obtained by suction filtration, which was washed with 100 mL of water and diethyl ether respectively; Vacuum-dried to obtain white solid 6-position p-toluenesulfonyl β-cyclodextrin ester, denoted as Ts-β-CD, and the product yield was about 85%;
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Embodiment 2
[0056] The preparation of the supramolecular star polymer is the same as in Example 1.
[0057] An ultra-high temperature organic cross-linked fracturing fluid system, the formula of which is: 0.6wt% supramolecular star polymer, 0.75wt% formaldehyde solution, 0.025wt% resorcinol, 0.1wt% ammonium bicarbonate , and the rest is water. The components are mixed and stirred uniformly to obtain the fracturing fluid.
[0058] in the 170s -1 、 The curve of apparent viscosity of the fracturing fluid system with time was tested at 220°C, as shown in figure 2 shown. from figure 2 It can be seen that the apparent viscosity of the fracturing fluid system first decreases and then increases, and then remains stable after the decrease. After shearing for 120 minutes, the apparent viscosity of the fracturing fluid remains above 100 mPa·s, which meets the requirements of ultra-high temperature fracturing. need.
Embodiment 3
[0060] The preparation of the supramolecular star polymer is the same as in Example 1.
[0061] An ultra-high temperature organic cross-linked fracturing fluid system, the formula of which is: 0.6wt% supramolecular star polymer, 0.75wt% formaldehyde solution, 0.025wt% resorcinol, 0.1wt% ammonium acetate, The rest is water. The components are mixed and stirred uniformly to obtain the fracturing fluid.
[0062] in the 170s -1 、 The curve of apparent viscosity of the fracturing fluid system with time was tested at 220°C, as shown in image 3 shown. from image 3 It can be seen that the apparent viscosity of the fracturing fluid system first decreases, then increases, then decreases and finally remains stable. After shearing for 120 minutes, the apparent viscosity of the fracturing fluid remains at about 125 mPa·s, which meets the needs of ultra-high temperature fracturing. .
[0063] in the 170s -1 , and the curve of the apparent viscosity of the fracturing fluid system v...
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