2020
DOI: 10.25105/petro.v9i4.8162
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Potensi Biopolimer Dari Ekstraksi Nanoselulosa Daun Kapas Sebagai Agen Peningkatan Viskositas Pada Injeksi Polimer

Abstract: One of the methods used to optimize oil production is biopolymer injection. In this study, nanocellulose from cotton leaves was made into a biopolymer by combining the cotton leaf synthesis method with ascorbic acid, then sonified and hydrolyzed using ethanol. SEM and FTIR tests were carried out to see the size and chemical structure. The rheology of KLNC biopolymer was compared with the bipolymer from Xanthan Gum. The salinity and compatibility tests were carried out at various concentrations, as well as know… Show more

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“…Test Salinity test was carried out to see the effect of solution salinity on polymer resistance. It is very important to do a salinity test on polymers to see the effect of salinity on the viscosity formed [9]. The salinity test was carried out with 2 concentrations of 5000 ppm and 10,000 ppm.…”
Section: Salinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Test Salinity test was carried out to see the effect of solution salinity on polymer resistance. It is very important to do a salinity test on polymers to see the effect of salinity on the viscosity formed [9]. The salinity test was carried out with 2 concentrations of 5000 ppm and 10,000 ppm.…”
Section: Salinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shear rate test was carried out to see the changes that occur in the effect of shear on the polymer viscosity [8]. The addition of salinity is intended to see the effect of the size of the salinity on the quality produced by the polymer [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When evaluating green grass jelly leaves and green grass jelly leaves pectin at the same concentration, they both show different viscosities, with the highest value being 2.04 cp for green grass jelly leaves pectin and 1.98 cp for green grass jelly leaves. Furthermore, a research study conducted by Khalid, Lestari, Afdhol, & Hidayat (2020) that specifically investigated cotton leaf extraction reported a measured viscosity of 1.05 cp at a concentration of 3000 ppm. Therefore, the higher the polymer concentration, the higher the viscosity value.…”
Section: Viscosity Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthetic brine is made by dissolving NaCl powder with a concentration of 15,000 mg/L into aquadest and stir for 15 minutes [19]. Then add polymer powder with a concentration of each 200, 500, 1,000, and 2,000 mg/L into the brine and stir for 12 hours [20], [21]. The adsorption test in this study used a static method.…”
Section: Figure 3 Flowchart Of the Procedures Used In This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%