2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c03817
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Synthesis and Properties of Exceptionally Thermo-Switchable Viscoelastic Responsive Zwitterionic Gemini Surfactants in Highly Saline Water

Abstract: Viscoelastic surfactants (VESs) have significant importance for stimulation of low-permeable reservoirs and acid diversion applications to effectively enhance hydrocarbon productivity. VESs offer lower residues, complete gel production, and lower formation damage that make them suitable candidates for hydraulic fracturing applications. In this research work, the synthesis of two new zwitterionic gemini surfactants 1 and 2 together with previously known amidosulfobutaine (C 18 AMP3SB) has been achieved. Evaluat… Show more

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“…Adding salt powder led to increased viscosity, which was attributed to surfactant presence, while adding saltwater increased viscosity, which was attributed to ease of interaction and the formation of a polymer chain network [196]. Mansha et al synthesized properties of exceptionally thermo-switchable viscoelastic responsive zwitterionic gemini surfactants in highly saline water [198]. Al-Sabagh et al observed that divalent ions (Ca 2+ ) affected HAPAM polymers differently than monovalent ions with a limited understanding of the associated phenomenon [177].…”
Section: Salinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adding salt powder led to increased viscosity, which was attributed to surfactant presence, while adding saltwater increased viscosity, which was attributed to ease of interaction and the formation of a polymer chain network [196]. Mansha et al synthesized properties of exceptionally thermo-switchable viscoelastic responsive zwitterionic gemini surfactants in highly saline water [198]. Al-Sabagh et al observed that divalent ions (Ca 2+ ) affected HAPAM polymers differently than monovalent ions with a limited understanding of the associated phenomenon [177].…”
Section: Salinitymentioning
confidence: 99%