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Acid thickening

Acids were an early exception to the no water rule. It was recognized that aqueous solutions of acids would inhibit swelling of clays and shales as well as dissolve any acid-soluble minerals contained in a formation. By 1933 commercial well stimulation with hydrochloric acid was of great interest. A whole separate methodology and treatment chemistry has since evolved around acidizing and fracture acidizing(54). Water emulsions, mainly emulsified acids, and gelled acids thickened with polymeric additives were applied early in the history of well treatment. [Pg.69]

Recommended Dilutions 1-4 oz/bowl (3/4 gallon water) Applications Registered disinfectant formula Notes Mix Acid Thickener prior to use in order to assure homogeneity... [Pg.4]

N-(2-Propenamldo)-2 Methyl-Propane Sulfonic Acid Thickeners... [Pg.143]

The high viscosity of certain micro emulsions is used for the adhesion of cleaner concentrates on vertical surfaces while on dilution mobile microemulsions are formed [96]. The need for this type of behaviour is especially evident when it comes to household cleaners like toilet bowl cleaners where the formulation needs to be acidic to cope with the special dirt met there, e.g. soap scum. An example of microemulsions with high viscosity for this purpose can be found in [97] which discloses acidic thickened sprayable microemulsion composition based on a balanced mixture of anionic and non-ionic surfactants,... [Pg.250]

Lochhead RY, Davidson JA, Thomas GM. Poly(acrylic acid) thickeners. The importance of gel microrheology and evaluation of hydrophobically modified... [Pg.439]

Lochhead RY. Electrostatic stabilization of oil in water emulsions by hydro-phobically modified poly(acrylic acid) thickeners. In Schulz DN, Glass JE, eds. Polymers as Rheology Modifiers. ACS Symposium Series 462, 1991 101-120. [Pg.440]

Acid Thickener. [Exxon/Totnah] Sur-factiuit vise, builder, corrosion inhibits for acid-based cleaners. [Pg.4]

E-. [Exxon/Tomah] Ethoxylated amines for acid thickening, antistats, emulsification, petroleum prod, and refining, i ric. adjuvants, textile processing aids, conosion inhibition, detergent boosters, intermediates for surfactants. [Pg.120]


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