STUDIES ON CARRAGEENIN: THE EFFECT OF SHEAR RATE ON VISCOSITY

1955 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 895-903 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. R. Masson ◽  
D. A. I. Goring

The viscosity of aqueous solutions of carrageenin of high molecular weight was markedly dependent on the rate of shear. The shear-dependence increased with decrease in the concentration of added electrolyte. Because of curvature, extrapolation of [η] to zero rate of shear was not possible. The Huggins interaction coefficient, k′, increased with decrease in rate of shear; k′ also increased with increase in concentration of added electrolyte. In water, maxima of ηsp/c were observed at concentrations of carrageenin equivalent to the ionic impurities in the distilled water used. At higher concentrations the data fitted the Fuoss equation at rates of shear of 200 and 100 sec.−1 but not below 100 sec.−1 The constants A and D both increased with decrease in rate of shear.

e-Polymers ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming Duan ◽  
Shenwen Fang ◽  
Liehui Zhang ◽  
Fuxiao Wang ◽  
Peng Zhang ◽  
...  

AbstractAn experimental study of the flow-induced scission behaviour of four star hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (HPMA) with different arms during planar elongational flow in a cross-slot flow cell is described. The results showed that the shear stability of linear HPAM in distilled water was not essentially different from star HPAM. Polymer scission was not observed in either system in a shear rate range from 20,000 to 100,000s-1, which can be attributed to the strong polyelectrolyte behaviour of HPAM in distilled water. However, at the same shear rate, the star HPAMs exhibited superior shear stability in comparison to the linear HPAMs in aqueous solutions containing NaCl (CNaCl=0.2-1.0%wt) and, in particular, the initial reduction rate of relative viscosity (R) decreased with the degree of branching of the HPAMs. In addition, it was found that the R of five HPAMs in NaCl aqueous solutions exhibited an exponential dependence on shear rate, in which the coefficient C1 can be used to quantitatively evaluate shear stability. In star HPAM NaCl aqueous solutions, the increase of R with shear rate is very likely due to the decrease of the hydrodynamic radius (Rh) of these HPAMs, while the increase of R with NaCl concentrations can be attributed to the relatively low viscosity of these polymers at high NaCl concentrations.


2012 ◽  
Vol 430-432 ◽  
pp. 687-691 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hui Yu Jiang ◽  
Qian Qian Yin ◽  
Mei Hua Zhou ◽  
Ding Pan

The effects of ultra high molecular weight Polyacrylonitrile (UHMW-PAN) on the rheological behavior of PAN/DMSO solution have been investigated using a cone-plate rheometer in this work. The rheological behavior was characterized by steady shear and oscillation test It is observed from the measurements that, the rheological behavior of the polymer mixture of UHMW-PAN and AMW-PAN makes a difference to the AMW-PAN solution due to macromolecular entanglements, the viscosities of the solutions decreased with the rising of shear rate, shear viscosity rise with the increase of the molecular weight of the UHMW-PAN. For dynamic experiments, a steady increase of both and with the increase of oscillation frequency and molecular weight of UHMW-PAN was seen for all samples. The and increase with the decrease of the temperature or with the increase of the contents of the UHMW-PAN.


SPE Journal ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 17 (02) ◽  
pp. 335-339 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.. Zaitoun ◽  
P.. Makakou ◽  
N.. Blin ◽  
R.S.. S. Al-Maamari ◽  
A.R.. R. Al-Hashmi ◽  
...  

Summary An experimental study of shear stability of several high-molecular-weight polymers used as mobility-control agents in EOR projects has been performed in well-controlled conditions. The shearing device was made of a capillary tube with an internal diameter (ID) of 125 μm, through which polymer solution was injected at a controlled rate. The setup enables a precise measurement of the shear rate to which the polymer macromolecule is submitted. The degradation rate was measured by the viscosity loss induced by the passage into the capillary tube. The shear rate was gradually increased up to 106 sec–1 while checking degradation rate at each stage. Different commercial EOR polymer products were submitted to the test with polyacrylamide backbone and different substitution monomer groups. All macromolecules behave as flexible coils in solution. The parameters investigated were Molecular weight (between 6 and 20×106)Nature of substitution group (acrylate, ATBS/sulfonate, nVP/ vinyl-pyrrolidone)Salinity Polymer shear degradation increases with molecular weight and salinity, but decreases with the presence of acrylate, ATBS, and nVP. All results can be interpreted in terms of chain flexibility. The highly flexible polyacrylamide homopolymer is the most sensitive to shear degradation. Introduction of acrylate groups in the polymer chain induces some stability because of the rigidity provided by charge repulsion, which vanishes in the presence of high salinity because of the screening of acrylate negative charges. ATBS and VP groups, which are larger in size, provide significant chain rigidity, and thus better shear stability. It is also shown that some very-high-molecular-weight polymers, after passing the shearing device, attain a final viscosity lower than lower-molecular-weight products with the same chemical composition. This factor has to be taken into account in the final choice of a polymer for a given field application. As a comparison, although less popular today than 2 decades ago, xanthan gum (XG), which behaves like a semirigid rod, is shown to be much less sensitive to the shear-degradation test than the coiled polyacrylamides (Sorbie 1991).


Author(s):  
Alena A. Salamevich ◽  
Yauheni V. Hryniuk ◽  
Leonid P. Krul

The objects of research were the process of frontal copolymerization of acrylamide with sodium acrylate in aqueous solutions, as well as the copolymers and hydrogels thus obtained. It has been shown that the frontal polymerization of acrylamide with sodium acrylate in an aqueous solution of high molecular weight polyacrylamide helps to reduce the initiator concentration necessary for the process and the formation of non-crosslinked copolymers. The effect of the addition of aerosil in the initial reaction mixture on the parameters of the copolymerization process and on the properties of the products formed is studied. The values of water absorption and gel fractions of the obtained hydrogels were determined.


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