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Depolymerization Deposition rate

A breaker an enzyme (at T<140°F), strong oxidizing agent, or an acid, is used to depolymerize polysaccharides and break crosslinks such that viscosity declines at a controlled rate so that the proppant may be deposited in the fracture. Too rapid proppant dropout would cause a premature "sand-out" which prevents future extension of the fracture. Peroxydisulfates are the most frequently used breakers. Less reactive organic peroxides may be preferred for high temperature formations (85). [Pg.18]


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