Preparation of highly concentrated inverse emulsions of acrylamide-based anionic copolymers as efficient water rheological modifiers
Year: 2015
Authors: Gonzalez Rivera J., Hernández Barajas J., Gutiérrez Carrillo A., Aguilera Alvarado A.F.
Autors Affiliation: Chemical Engineering Department, University of Guanajuato, Noria Alta S/N, Guanajuato Gto, 36050, Mexico
Materials Engineering Department, ITESI, Carretera Irapuato–Silao Km. 12.5, Irapuato Gto, 36821, Mexico
Department of Chemistry, UAM-I, 55534, Mexico D.F, 09340, Mexico
Correspondence to: J. H. Barajas (E -mail: johernandezb@itesi.edu.mx)
Abstract: Highly concentrated inverse anionic polymeric emulsions (with a solid content of up to 63 wt %) were prepared using a two‐step methodology: (i) First, acrylamide, acrylic acid, and its ammonium salts crosslinked copolymers were obtained by inverse emulsion polymerization, (ii) The water/volatile oil mixture was then separated from the heterogeneous system by vacuum distillation. To maintain sufficient stability during the reaction and distillation processes, a ternary surfactant mixture was used. A surface response methodology was employed to obtain the optimal values of the factors involved in both process and product specifications, and to maximize the high performance of these inverse anionic polymer emulsions. This yielded a product containing up to 63.2 wt % solids capable of achieving Brookfield viscosities as high as 40.3 Pa·s, using an aliquote of these concentrated inverse polymer emulsions (1.8 wt % in deionized water). Rheological characterization (oscillatory and rotational measurements) was carried out to evaluate the behavior of the diluted inverse anionic polymer emulsion in water thickening. The methodology developed can be used to formulate a wide range of viscoelastic (G ″/G ′) water‐based products from anionic water soluble polymers.
Journal/Review: JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume: 113 (23) Pages from: 43502-1 to: 43502-10
KeyWords: copolymers, emulsion polymerization, polyelectrolytes, rheology, surfactantsDOI: 10.1002/app.43502Citations: 7data from “WEB OF SCIENCE” (of Thomson Reuters) are update at: 2024-11-17References taken from IsiWeb of Knowledge: (subscribers only)Connecting to view paper tab on IsiWeb: Click hereConnecting to view citations from IsiWeb: Click here