Although other aluminum crosslinking agents have been developed and used in conformance improvement gels, aluminum citrate crosslinked gels have historically been the most widely applied. The early widespread application of the aluminum citrate gel technology was conducted in the sequential-injection mode, involving the repeated sequential ...
Organically crosslinked gels have been used to control water production in high temperature applications. These chemical systems are based on the crosslinking of a polyacrylamide-based polymer/copolymer with an organic crosslinker.
Biopolymer gels Allan H Clark Principal achievements in the field of biopolymer gels include developments of scattering and microscopical approaches, integration of structural and rheological techniques in the study of gelation kinetics, exploitation of mean field theories, and the pursuit of new simulation methods.
is a short chain of monomer liquids that is often, thick. sticky, and gel-like and that is not long enough to be considered a polymer.
A polymer gel is a type of gel that consists of a three dimensional cross-linked polymer network that can undergo significant deformation. This is possible because these gels are soft and filled with a solvent such as water or some other liquid solvent that imparts deformation properties in various shapes and sizes.
Inorganic/Organic Double-Network Gels Containing Ionic Liquids. ... more than 28 MPa of ... of the inorganic/organic networks, the DN ion gels can be formed by an ...
2.2 Chromium (VI) redox gels; ... SPE-27780-MS. http://dx.doi.org/10 ... A Mechanistic Investigation of Waterflood Diversion Using Foamed Gels. SPE Prod & Oper 10 ...