Abstract

A series of hydrophobically associating copolymers of acrylamide and hydrophobic stearyl methacrylate as comonomers were prepared by microemulsion polymerization. The rheological properties of the copolymers in aqueous solution depended on the content of hydrophobic monomer, initiator amount, surfactant concentration, the copolymer concentration and the addition of salt. The hydrophobically associating copolymers showed good temperature, shear, and salt resistance with the critical aggregation concentration around 0.6 g dL−1. In addition, the apparent viscosities of hydrophobically associating copolymer solutions are increased remarkably by the addition of a small amount of NaCl and CaCl2, respectively. FTIR and 1H-NMR spectra indicate the structure of hydrophobically associating copolymers. The shear-thinning behavior of hydrophobically associating copolymer makes it useful in enhanced oil recovery and drilling fluids.

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