表面活性剂改性石墨烯改善水基钻井泥浆的流变性、失水性和抗膨胀性

A. Rana, T. Saleh, Mohammad K. Arfaj
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钻井液流变性能的改善对油井的钻井作业至关重要。本文报道了十二烷基硫酸钠改性石墨烯(SDS-Gr)对粘土流变性能、失水性和抑制膨胀机理的影响。钻井液在150℉、500 Psi压力下热轧16 h后进行流变学和过滤试验。通过分散性测试和页岩缓蚀耐久性测试评估了SDS-Gr改性钻井液的缓蚀特性,与KCl和传统钻井液相比,SDS-Gr改性钻井液的采收率最高。采用热重分析、扫描电镜、x射线能谱等方法对其抑制机理进行了研究。结果表明,在传统钻井液中加入SDS-Gr后,钻井液的流变性能得到明显改善,更适合钻井。此外,与不含SDS-Gr的泥浆相比,SDS-Gr添加剂可减少20%的失水。傅里叶变换红外光谱研究也证实了SDS-Gr在粘土上的吸附作用。SDS携带带负电荷的官能团,帮助SDS- gr与粘土表面的阳离子结合,石墨烯堵塞粘土中的孔隙。SDS-Gr在粘土表面的插入和吸附可以阻止水分子侵入粘土,从而有助于减轻水化引起的膨胀。我们首次报道了SDS修饰的石墨烯(SDS- gr)成功结合到粘土表面。为了结合SDS和石墨烯的特点,在石墨烯表面加入SDS,从而改变钻井泥浆的流变性,控制钻井液漏失,抑制粘土膨胀。
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Improvement in Rheological Features, Fluid Loss and Swelling Inhibition of Water-Based Drilling Mud by Using Surfactant-Modified Graphene
The improved rheological properties of the drilling fluid are very critical for the oil well drilling operation. The present work reports the effect of sodium dodecyl sulfate modified graphene (SDS-Gr) on the rheological features, fluid loss and swelling inhibition mechanism of clay. The rheology and filtration test of drilling mud were conducted after being hot rolled for 16 h at 150oF and under 500 Psi pressure. The inhibition characteristics were evaluated by the dispersion test and shale inhibition durability test, where SDS-Gr modified drilling mud shows the highest recovery as compared to KCl and traditional drilling mud. The inhibition mechanism was investigated by various kind of techniques such as thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive X-Ray spectroscopy. The outcomes revealed that the addition of SDS-Gr to the traditional drilling mud clearly affect the rheological properties and make it more suitable for the drilling. Moreover, SDS-Gr additive reduces fluid loss by 20% as compared to the mud without SDS-Gr. The Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic study also confirms the adsorption of SDS-Gr on clay. SDS carries the negatively charged functional group that help SDS-Gr to binds to the cations present on the clay surface and graphene plug the pores in the clay. The intercalation and adsorption of SDS-Gr on to the surface of clay hinder water molecules from invading the clay that helps in mitigation of swelling due to hydration. We report for the first time the SDS modified graphene (SDS-Gr) that successfully binds to the clay surface. In order to combine the features of SDS and graphene, the graphene surface is factionalized with SDS that modify the drilling mud rheology, control fluid loss and inhibit the clay swelling.
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