2018
DOI: 10.1007/s42114-018-0059-9
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Nanostructured hydrophobic polyampholytes: self-assembly, stimuli-sensitivity, and application

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“…Hydrophobically associating polyampholytes may be especially effective viscosity enhancers in high salinity media and at high temperatures, as they combine self‐assembly and polyampholytic properties 68,69 . Application of hydrophobically modified and acrylamide‐based polyampholytes in EOR has been reviewed 52,70 . Hydrophobically modified polyampholytes have been shown to act as efficient pour‐point depressants and for alkaline‐surfactant‐polymer flooding 71‐75 .…”
Section: Application Potential Of Polyampholytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrophobically associating polyampholytes may be especially effective viscosity enhancers in high salinity media and at high temperatures, as they combine self‐assembly and polyampholytic properties 68,69 . Application of hydrophobically modified and acrylamide‐based polyampholytes in EOR has been reviewed 52,70 . Hydrophobically modified polyampholytes have been shown to act as efficient pour‐point depressants and for alkaline‐surfactant‐polymer flooding 71‐75 .…”
Section: Application Potential Of Polyampholytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over 100,000 types of commercial dye, for a total of more than 7 × 10 5 tons of dyestuff, are produced by the textile industries around the world annually [30]. Dyes found in the wastewater are primarily used in industrial activities, such as the textile industry and food processing.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Dyesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cationic dyes are water-soluble, with a positive charge and high color visibility. Anionic dyes carry a negative charge and differ from cationic dyes in terms of water-solubility, structure, and ionic substituents [30]. Several different types of dye have been universally utilized in textile industries, such as azo, triphenylmethane, perylene, anthraquinone, and indigoid dyes [33].…”
Section: Characteristics Of Dyesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially hydrophobically associating polyampholytes may be effective viscosity enhancers in high salinity media and temperature as they combine the self‐assembly and polyampholyte properties 8,72‐74 . Application of hydrophobically modified and acrylamide‐based polyampholytes in EOR was reviewed in detail recently 16,75 . Low charge QPA containing acrylamide (90 mol%), AMPS (3‐7 mol%), MADQUAT (3‐7 mol%), and N,N‐dihexylacrylamide or N‐(4‐ethylphenyl)acrylamide (0.5‐1 mol%) exhibit improved thickening properties in comparison with unmodified polyampholytes containing 30 mol% AMPS and 70 mol% MADQUAT in high‐salinity media 72,73 .…”
Section: Application Aspects Of Quenched Polyampholytesmentioning
confidence: 99%