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Factors Influencing Polyacrylamide Adsorption in Porous Media and Their Effect on Flow Behavior

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The dynamic adsorption of different Polyacrylamides in unconsolidated porous media is discussed. The effect of average molecular mass, degree of hydrolysis, and concentration of polymers, quality and quantity of foreign electrolytes, wettability, chemical composition, and pore structure of porous media on adsorbed amount was studied. The influence of alcohol, surface active agents and alkaline materials is given for practical application of micellar-polymer, caustic-polymer methods.

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Lakatos, I., Lakatos-Szabó, J., Tóth, J. (1981). Factors Influencing Polyacrylamide Adsorption in Porous Media and Their Effect on Flow Behavior. In: Shah, D.O. (eds) Surface Phenomena in Enhanced Oil Recovery. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0337-5_37

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