Chen W, Wang C, Yao X, Song W, Zou Y. Effect of a 2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic Acid-Based Fluid Loss Additive on the Hydration of Oil Well Cement.
ACS OMEGA 2024;
9:9090-9097. [PMID:
38434808 PMCID:
PMC10905730 DOI:
10.1021/acsomega.3c07890]
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Abstract
The fluid loss additive is to prevent the cement slurry from filtrating water to the formation under pressure. 2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid (AMPS)-based fluid loss additive mainly works by adsorbing on the surface of cement particles. The adsorption affects cement hydration. In this paper, the effect of one kind of AMPS-based fluid loss additive (A-FLA) on the hydration of oil well cement was studied. The water loss, setting time, thickening time, and compressive strength of cement slurry with various amounts of FLA were measured. In addition, the hydration heat of the cement slurry, FLA adsorption isotherm on cement particles, and hydration minerals were studied. The results showed that A-FLA had a good water loss control ability. The water loss of the cement slurry decreased slowly with the increase of A-FLA dosage when the adsorption capacity exceeded 4.47 mg/g. The low adsorption capacity of A-FLA (less than 4.47 mg/g) had a significant impact on the thickening time. With an adsorption capacity greater than 4.47 mg/g, the thickening time varied minimally. A-FLA mainly delayed the hydration of C3S at 1 day and reduced the production amorphous phase.
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