PDEA-Based Amphiphilic Polymer Enables pH-Responsive Emulsions for a Rapid Demulsification

Q. Hou, Xiaobo Zheng, D. Guo, Youyi Zhu, Hui Yang, Xingguang Xu, Yuanyuan Wang, Chen Gang, Guangxin Hu, Jinben Wang
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Stimuli-responsive emulsions have attracted much attention in diverse fields. However, research on the rapid and effective demulsification based on pH-responsive emulsions has barely been reported, although they are viewed as promising canditates for oil-water separation processes after oil recovery. In the present work, we have successfully synthesized a series of pH-responsive emulsions on the basis of a novel polymer containing amphiphilic and protonated moieties. The properties of these pH-responsive emulsions including stability, morphology microscopy, Zeta potential, and interfacial tension have been extensively investigated. We observed that the prepared oil-in-water emulsion could stay stable for more than 24 h within the pH range of 8-10, while it lost 80-90% of the water in 10-20 min if the pH was adjusted to 2-4. The variation in emulsion stability can be attributed to the protonation of poly [2-(N, N-diethylamino) ethyl methacrylate] (PDEA) residues at low pH values. Accordingly the polymers intend to become more hydrophilic and depart from the oil-water interface, leading to an increased interfacial tension. Furthermore, it was found that the applied polymers aggregated at the oil-water interface and that the morphology of aggregations was strongly affected by the pH values. These proposed polymers enabled the formation of emulsion with a controllable response to the pH stimuli. This work is expected to shed light on the development of stimuli-responsive emulsions and may have significant implications in the fields of oil recovery, waste water treatment, and so forth. For example, due to the high w/o interface activity of surfactants such as heavy alkyl benzene sulfonate (HABS) and petroleum sulfonate, severe emulsion has also been found with the alkali-surfactant-polymer (ASP) produced fluid. Currently, rapid breaking of these emulsion fluid is still a big challenge.
基于pdea的两亲性聚合物使ph响应乳剂能够快速破乳
刺激反应乳剂在许多领域受到广泛关注。然而,基于ph响应型乳状液的快速有效破乳研究鲜有报道,尽管它们被认为是采油后油水分离工艺的有希望的候选物。在本工作中,我们成功地合成了一系列ph响应乳液的基础上,新型聚合物含有两亲性和质子化的部分。这些ph响应乳液的性质包括稳定性、形貌显微镜、Zeta电位和界面张力已经被广泛研究。我们观察到制备的水包油乳状液在8-10的pH范围内可以保持24 h以上的稳定性,而当pH调整到2-4时,在10-20 min内失去80-90%的水分。乳液稳定性的变化可归因于聚[2-(N, N-二乙基氨基)甲基丙烯酸乙酯](PDEA)残基在低pH值下的质子化。因此,聚合物倾向于变得更亲水,并离开油水界面,导致界面张力增加。此外,还发现聚合物在油水界面处聚集,并且聚集形态受pH值的强烈影响。这些提出的聚合物使乳液的形成具有对pH刺激的可控响应。这项工作有望为刺激响应乳剂的开发提供线索,并可能在石油开采、废水处理等领域产生重大影响。例如,由于重烷基苯磺酸盐(HABS)和石油磺酸盐等表面活性剂的高w/o界面活性,在碱-表面活性剂-聚合物(ASP)生产液中也发现了严重的乳状液。目前,这些乳化液的快速破碎仍然是一个很大的挑战。
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