Thixotropic evaluation of bentonitic clay dispersions modified with nonionic surfactants for organic drilling fluids

Abstract The use of nonionic surfactants to modify the surface of bentonite is still quite restricted, although many advantages of that method can be found in the literature, like superior stability and low toxicity. On the other hand, problems involving the fluidity and viscosity of dispersions use...

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Main Authors: I. A. Silva, I. D. S. Pereira, F. K. A. Sousa, R. R. Menezes, G. A. Neves, H. C. Ferreira
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica
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spelling doaj-28c0e2548f68406d93730dc0f598f2e32020-11-24T22:31:24ZengAssociação Brasileira de CerâmicaCerâmica1678-45536437142543010.1590/0366-69132018643712392S0366-69132018000300425Thixotropic evaluation of bentonitic clay dispersions modified with nonionic surfactants for organic drilling fluidsI. A. SilvaI. D. S. PereiraF. K. A. SousaR. R. MenezesG. A. NevesH. C. FerreiraAbstract The use of nonionic surfactants to modify the surface of bentonite is still quite restricted, although many advantages of that method can be found in the literature, like superior stability and low toxicity. On the other hand, problems involving the fluidity and viscosity of dispersions used in organic drilling fluids have become more and more challenging to colloid science. Therefore, the present study had the purpose of assessing the thixotropic behavior of dispersions of Brazilian bentonite organophilizated with nonionic surfactants for use in organic drilling fluids. Bentonite samples were organophilizated by a combination of two nonionic surfactants, being the process evaluated by X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis, in which the amount of nonionic surfactants incorporated was quantified. Fluid evaluation followed current standards. The flow curves of the organophilic clays revealed pseudoplastic behavior and the presence of hysteresis, which suggested thixotropy, with a relation between the thixotropy and the apparent viscosity of the final dispersions. Most of the process parameters evaluated showed significant effects on the value of d001 and the overall performance. Factors like clay type and organophilization method also directly affect the thixotropic behavior of dispersions. One of the samples can be considered promising for use in organic drilling fluids.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0366-69132018000300425&lng=en&tlng=enorganophilic claynonionic surfactantthixotropydrilling fluids
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author I. A. Silva
I. D. S. Pereira
F. K. A. Sousa
R. R. Menezes
G. A. Neves
H. C. Ferreira
spellingShingle I. A. Silva
I. D. S. Pereira
F. K. A. Sousa
R. R. Menezes
G. A. Neves
H. C. Ferreira
Thixotropic evaluation of bentonitic clay dispersions modified with nonionic surfactants for organic drilling fluids
Cerâmica
organophilic clay
nonionic surfactant
thixotropy
drilling fluids
author_facet I. A. Silva
I. D. S. Pereira
F. K. A. Sousa
R. R. Menezes
G. A. Neves
H. C. Ferreira
author_sort I. A. Silva
title Thixotropic evaluation of bentonitic clay dispersions modified with nonionic surfactants for organic drilling fluids
title_short Thixotropic evaluation of bentonitic clay dispersions modified with nonionic surfactants for organic drilling fluids
title_full Thixotropic evaluation of bentonitic clay dispersions modified with nonionic surfactants for organic drilling fluids
title_fullStr Thixotropic evaluation of bentonitic clay dispersions modified with nonionic surfactants for organic drilling fluids
title_full_unstemmed Thixotropic evaluation of bentonitic clay dispersions modified with nonionic surfactants for organic drilling fluids
title_sort thixotropic evaluation of bentonitic clay dispersions modified with nonionic surfactants for organic drilling fluids
publisher Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica
series Cerâmica
issn 1678-4553
description Abstract The use of nonionic surfactants to modify the surface of bentonite is still quite restricted, although many advantages of that method can be found in the literature, like superior stability and low toxicity. On the other hand, problems involving the fluidity and viscosity of dispersions used in organic drilling fluids have become more and more challenging to colloid science. Therefore, the present study had the purpose of assessing the thixotropic behavior of dispersions of Brazilian bentonite organophilizated with nonionic surfactants for use in organic drilling fluids. Bentonite samples were organophilizated by a combination of two nonionic surfactants, being the process evaluated by X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis, in which the amount of nonionic surfactants incorporated was quantified. Fluid evaluation followed current standards. The flow curves of the organophilic clays revealed pseudoplastic behavior and the presence of hysteresis, which suggested thixotropy, with a relation between the thixotropy and the apparent viscosity of the final dispersions. Most of the process parameters evaluated showed significant effects on the value of d001 and the overall performance. Factors like clay type and organophilization method also directly affect the thixotropic behavior of dispersions. One of the samples can be considered promising for use in organic drilling fluids.
topic organophilic clay
nonionic surfactant
thixotropy
drilling fluids
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0366-69132018000300425&lng=en&tlng=en
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