WO1996040598A1 - Stable suspension of hydrocolloids and superplasticizer - Google Patents
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- C09—DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
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- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
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- the present invention relates generally to industrial gums and their use in cements, masonry grouts, oil field drilling fluids and the like. More specifically, the invention relates to an improved Welan gum composition and its numerous applications in this area.
- Concretes and mortars are cement compositions additionally containing aggregate (e.g., sand and rock) and water. When water is added to the cement, this forms a paste which hardens to a solid structure.
- aggregate e.g., sand and rock
- Various additives have been used in these cement compositions to modify their properties for specialized applications. For example, long fibers such as asbestos reduce the sagging of these pastes and thus is beneficial when applying tiles to a vertical surface.
- Freezing point depressants are used when cements are to be poured in subfreezing temperatures.
- Cellulosic based polymers have been used in cements to control water retention, working time, and in certain cases, the sedimentation of particles in the pastes. Bentonite clay has also been used for this purpose.
- cement compositions refers to hydraulic cements such as finely ground and calcined calcium silicates and calcium aluminates which when mixed with water react to form a hard, rock-like mass.
- cement compositions such as: portland cement, portland pozzolan cement (containing about 15-40% pozzolan), blast furnace slag cement, slag cement (containing blast furnace slag and hydrated lime), masonry cement (e.g., adhesive mortars), construction concrete (containing sand and aggregate, oil-well cement (i.e., cements with retarders to prevent rapid setting so that they may be used at the high temperature and pressure environments of deep wells), aluminous cement (containing high amounts of calcium aluminates, expansive cements (containing high sulfate and alumina concentrations and which expand on hardening), air entrained cement (containing compounds which retain air bubbles and thus yield frost- and chemical-resistant concretes), lightweight concrete (containing low density materials such as furnace clinker, pumice, foamed slag, fly ash, gas, wood, etc.) heavy concrete (containing dense material such as barite, iron ore (i.e., ilmenite or hematite), steel, etc.),
- casing With respect to oilfield cements, it is desirable, while drilling a subterranean well, to line the surface of the hole with hollow pipe known as casing.
- the casing is held in place by attaching the casing to the borehole wall with a cement slurry.
- the cement slu ⁇ y is put in place by pumping the slu ⁇ y down the inside of the casing to the bottom of the hole and up the annulus between the casing and borehole wall.
- the cement is then allowed to set for several hours to gain strength before any other operation is commenced.
- the main purposes of primary cementing are:
- Oilfield cements are similar to those used in construction (i.e., portland cement).
- the American Petroleum Institute has set specifications for oilfield cements. These as classified as “A” through ⁇ ”, “J” and “N”, all of which the present invention is useful in.
- Cement additives in oilfield cements are materials mixed in the slurry for one or more of the following purposes: 1. Reducing or increasing density,
- CMV carboxymethylhydroxyethyl cellulose
- HEC hydroxyethyl cellulose
- Welan gum is an industrial grade of a bacterial polysaccharide produced by the growth of the Alcaligenes strain ATCC 31555 in a pure culture fermentation using carbohydrates as a carbon source. The product is recovered from the fermentation broth by precipitation with alcohol.
- Welan gum is a polysaccharide gum which comprises principally a heteropolysaccharide containing the neutral sugars D-glucose, D-glucuronic acid, L-rhamnose and L-mannose and glycosidically linked acetyl ester groups.
- the structure of this polysaccharide is described in Jansson P E, Linberg B, and Wildmalm G (1985) Carbohydrate Research 139, 217-223.
- the rapidly hydrating welan gum composition used in the present invention is a novel combination of welan gum and a superplastici- zer.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,342,866, to Kang et al. describes a procedure for making welan gum and this is hereby incorporated by reference.
- U.S. Pat No.4,981,520 to Hoskin et al. discloses a welan gum composition
- a welan gum composition comprising welan gum, a phenolic resin such as resorcinal and an aldehyde.
- the compositions form stable gels in low salinity brines and are useful in selectively plugging highly permeable zones in a subterranean formation such as oil wells. This improves sweep efficiency during fluid flood oil recovery processes.
- U.S. Pat No. 4,963,668 to Allen et al. teaches the use of a low viscosity welan gum in cement compositions that allegedly exhibit improved workability, suspension of aggregates flow characteristics and resistance to water loss.
- the range of amounts of welan gum used is from 0.1-0.5%.
- U.S. Pat No.5,004,506 also to Allen et al., teaches welan gum in cement compositions as before, wherein a dispersant such as sodium citrate, sodium naphthalene sulfonates and the like, is added to reduce the viscosity of cement slurries and to serve as an aid in fluid loss control by dispersing the particles in the slurry.
- a dispersant such as sodium citrate, sodium naphthalene sulfonates and the like
- U.S. Pat No.5, 175,277 to Rakitsky et al. teaches and claims a rapidly hydratable welan gum which can be mixed with a carrier that is usually a superplasticizer, i.e., a dispersant This is added to a dry cement water premix and improves the cements workability, its fluid retention and prevents settling.
- a superplasticizer i.e., a dispersant
- U.S. Pat No. 5,290,768 teaches and claims a welan gum composition comprising welan gum and ethylene glycol.
- the composi ⁇ tion displays unique viscosity and thermal properties which makes it an excellent insulation material.
- welan gum/superplastici- zer compositions that are ground to an extremely fine particle size so as to afford its suspension superior viscosity and flow characteristics when used in cement, grout and oil field applications.
- the present invention comprises a stable hydrocoUoid composition in which the hydrocoUoid is uniformly dispersed in a superpla ⁇ sticizer such as sulfonated naphthalene, sulfonated melamine, modified lignosulfate, their derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- a superpla ⁇ sticizer such as sulfonated naphthalene, sulfonated melamine, modified lignosulfate, their derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- Suitable hydrocoUoids include welan gum, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (HPMC), hydroxyethyl ceUulose, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and the like.
- HPMC hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose
- PVA polyvinyl alcohol
- the mixture is wet miUed to form an extremely fine particle size distribution of the hydrocoUoid.
- the composition is rapidly hydratable and useful as a stabilizing additive in many cement and drilling fluid app
- the present invention is comprised of a highly stabilized suspension consisting preferably of welan gum, or a similar hydrocoUoid, that is uniformly dispersed in a superplasticizer.
- the Uquid suspension provides a flowable welan gum product that hydrates rapidly and can be metered and dispersed into concrete, grout and related cement formulations using standard equipment known in the art
- the welan and superplasticizer are wet-miUed to produce an extremely fine particle size that improves the suspensions stabiUty, increases the gums hydration rate and is not plagued with the associated dust problems of welan gum compositions known in the art.
- welan gum Previously developed suspensions of welan gum, especially at low concentrations, are not generally stable and particles settle within a brief period of time. These suspensions also possess a slower rate of hydration which is a critical factor in the preparation of cement, grout and/or concrete useful in a number of appUcations including anti-washout compositions in oil and gas recovery operations. Moreover, it is a further object of this invention to use welan gum as a suspending agent for cement slurries. Although welan gum has been described in U.S. Pat No. 4,342,866 to Kang et al. to be an exceUent viscosifier and suspending agent in aqueous brines, it was unexpected that the polymer would be compatible with and increase the suspension properties of cement slurries.
- welan gum increases the workability of cement compositions, i.e., it improves the ability of cement slurries to be easily placed in crowded areas such as around reinforcing bars without the formation of "bleed water” and aggregate settling. Under such conditions a stiff or "dry” concrete slurry would be extremely difficult to position but a more mobile "wet” slurry would produce a weak concrete and would allow settling of the aggregate.
- An additional advantage of the welan gum or other similar hydrocoUoid concrete is the abiUty to place and set the formations without the need for vibrators.
- the superplasticizer essentiaUy functions as a deUvery vehicle for the hydrocoUoid such as welan gum as the combination of the two form a dry soUd, stable suspension.
- the welan gum by its very nature, is rapidly hydratable and is uniformly dispersed in the plasticizer. The suspension remains stable for matters even at elevated temperatures over 100°F.
- Superplasticizers are known to function as high range water reducers in the cement industry and as dispersants in the oilfield recovery industry as they reduce the required water content of cement and washout compositions up to 30%.
- Suitable plasticizers useful in the practice of the present invention consist of sulphonated naphthalene, sulphonated melamine, modified Ugnosulfonate, their derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- Suitable derivatives include polynaphthalene sulphonate, sulphonated naphthalene formaldehyde, sulphonated melamine formaldehyde and the like.
- Other derivatives include the sodium salt of the sulphonated melamine formaldehyde, the sodium salt of sulphonated naphthalene formaldehyde and the calcium salt of sulphonated naphthalene formaldehyde.
- the hydrocoUoid and plasticizer are mixed generaUy in a 1:1 ratio and either alone or together with a bentonite extender are wet-miUed in a milling apparatus such as a Hobart mixer or a Dyno-MiU to a uniform, extremely small particle size range of from about 3 ⁇ m to about 500/ m.
- a milling apparatus such as a Hobart mixer or a Dyno-MiU
- the hydrocoUoid and plasticizer are ground into particles of from about 50 m to about 200 ⁇ ,m.
- EXAMPLE 1 Two masoniy grout formulations were prepared using cement components known in the art including a suspension comprised of the foUowing. The percentages given are a weight percent basis of the total masonry grout composition.
- Polynaphthalene sulphonate 1.5% 1.5% The suspension was produced using a high shear Hobart mixer.
- the suspensions were mixed from 3.0 to 10.0 minutes to insure that the welan particles were uniformly distributed and not aggregated into clusters.
- the remaining grout components were then added and thoroughly mixed in a 1:1 wate ⁇ grout ratio to distribute the stabilized suspension throughout the grout.
- Both grout compositions exhibited superior fluid loss control as measured by the Gelman Fluid loss test (10 psi for 10 min) and the higher mixing energy applied, the better the grout composition.
- StabiUty is significantly improved by reducing the welan gum particle size range and by removing any excess air from the sheared samples. Agglomerated particles are more likely to plug the soil pore throats and reduce radial penetration.
- Viscosity, fluid loss, and sedimentation of cement grouts containing blends of welan gum and HPMC (hydroxypropylmethyl ceUulose) were measured to evaluate potential advantages of a blended product
- the cement grouts were prepared with a Portland Type I/II cement at a 0.6 water/cement ratio with 1.14% superplasticizer based on the weight of cement (bwtc).
- a melamine based superplasticizer Sikament 86 was used to avoid any incompatibiUty problems with the cellulosic.
- Initial studies had been conducted to select a water/cement ratio and to determine the dose of superplasticizer required to minimize grout viscosity.
- the 100% welan gum and HPMC grouts contained 0.05% and 0.10% gum (bwtc), respectively.
- Three intermediate blend ratios were also evaluated as well as a control that contained super but no polymer.
- Viscosity measurements were made on the Fann 35 (R1,B1,F1) over a shear rate range of 5 to 1000 sec 1 . Results for the 100% welan and HPMC grouts were as expected, with the welan gum effecting a more pseudoplastic profile compared to the cellulosic. Both grouts exhibit the same apparent viscosity at approximately 75 sec '1 . At less than 75 s * ⁇ the welan gum slurry is more viscous.
- One possible advantage to blending the gums would be an increase in the high shear rate viscosity which the HPMC could provide. This increase was found in all the blends tested.
- Sedimentation measurements were made by pouring columns of grout, allowing them to set sectioning the column, and measuring the density. From the top of the column to the bottom, the control varied from less than 1.41 g cc to 2.14g cc, showing severe sedimentation.
- the 100% HPMC grout varied from 1.62 g/cc to 2.14 g/cc compared to a very stable 1.75 g/cc to 1.77 g/cc for the 100% welan gum grout All blends tested were very similar to the 100% welan gum grout, that is, sedimentation stabiUty can be achieved with these blends even at relatively low welan gum concentrations.
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