水热碳纳米球是一种环保、可持续、多功能的水基钻井液添加剂

IF 6.1 1区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Han-Yi Zhong , Shu-Sen Li , Da-Qi Li , Jun-Bin Jin , Chang-Zhi Chen , Zheng-Song Qiu , Wei-An Huang
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本研究以葡萄糖为前驱体,通过水热碳化法制备了水热碳纳米球(HCNs),并首次将其用于改善水基钻井液的性能。比较了不同hcn浓度的水基钻井液在热老化前后的流变学和过滤特性变化。结果表明,HCNs对膨润土基泥的流变性能影响不大,但能有效降低其在220℃热老化后的滤失。对于聚合物基钻井液,HCNs对流变性的影响也较小。H-B模型是热老化前流变曲线的最佳拟合模型。在220℃热轧后,加入HCNs后,黏度保持率由29%提高到63% ~ 90%,当加入1.0 w/v% HCNs时,滤失降低78%。同时,添加0.5 w/v% HCNs的聚合物基钻井液在200℃静态热老化96 h后,流变性能保持相对稳定,滤失率低。对于主要由改性天然聚合物制备的无膨润土水基钻井液,添加0.5 w/v% HCNs在150℃热轧后,粘度保留率从21%提高到74%,当HCNs与甲酸钾共同使用时,粘度保留率进一步提高。机理研究表明,HCNs具有捕集溶解氧、清除自由基和与聚合物交联的作用,可防止聚合物的热氧化降解,提高水基钻井液的热稳定性。同时,HCNs与部分水解的聚丙烯酰胺协同作用,通过物理封闭微孔,抑制粘土水化和膨胀,有利于页岩地层的稳定性。此外,HCNs还能有效改善钻井液的润滑和抗磨性能。该研究表明,HCNs可以作为水基钻井液中绿色、可持续和通用的添加剂。
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Hydrothermal carbon nanospheres as environmentally friendly, sustainable and versatile additives for water-based drilling fluids
In this study, hydrothermal carbon nanospheres (HCNs) were prepared by hydrothermal carbonization using glucose as the precursor, and introduced to improve the properties of water-based drilling fluid for the first time. The variation in rheological and filtration characteristics of water-based drilling fluid with varying concentrations of HCNs were compared between the cases before and after thermal aging. The results demonstrated that HCNs had little influence on the rheological properties of bentonite base mud, but could effectively reduce its filtration loss after thermal aging at 220 °C. For polymer-based drilling fluid, HCNs also exhibited minor influence on the rheology. The H-B model was the best fitting model for the rheological curves before thermal aging. After hot rolling at 220 °C, the viscosity retention rate increased from 29% to 63%–90% with addition of HCNs, and the filtration loss decreased by 78% with 1.0 w/v% HCNs. Meanwhile, the polymer-based drilling fluid with 0.5 w/v% HCNs maintained relatively stable rheology and low filtration loss after statically thermal aging at 200 °C for 96 h. For a bentonite-free water-based drilling fluid prepared mainly with modified natural polymers, the viscosity retention increased from 21% to 74% after hot rolling at 150 °C with 0.5 w/v% HCNs, and was further improved when HCNs and potassium formate were used in combination. The mechanism study revealed that, HCNs could trap dissolved oxygen, scavenge the free radicals and cross link with polymers, which prevented thermal oxidative degradation of polymers and improved the thermal stability of water-based drilling fluid. Meanwhile, HCNs could inhibit clay hydration and swelling in synergy with partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide by physically sealing the micropores, contributing to shale formation stability. Furthermore, HCNs could effectively improve the lubrication and anti-wear performance of drilling fluid. This study indicated that HCNs could act as green, sustainable, and versatile additives in water-based drilling fluid.
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Petroleum Science
Petroleum Science 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
16.10%
发文量
311
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Petroleum Science is the only English journal in China on petroleum science and technology that is intended for professionals engaged in petroleum science research and technical applications all over the world, as well as the managerial personnel of oil companies. It covers petroleum geology, petroleum geophysics, petroleum engineering, petrochemistry & chemical engineering, petroleum mechanics, and economic management. It aims to introduce the latest results in oil industry research in China, promote cooperation in petroleum science research between China and the rest of the world, and build a bridge for scientific communication between China and the world.
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