FERREIRA, H. S.; Ferreira, Heber Sivini.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4481989037518681; FERREIRA, Heber Sivini.
Resumo:
The water base fluids are widely used in the drilling of wells, however, some
drilling operations are sensitive to contact of water like shales and ultra deep
and no aqueous fluids are used for drilling. In these cases, the bentonite clay,
used as a viscosifier agent can not be used without treatment for their organic
surfaces become hydrophobic and it can be dispersed in organic ways. These
clays after treatment are called organophilic clays, and are usually obtained by
adding, in water, a quaternary ammonium salt where its cation replaces on the
clay mineral structure the present cation that is generally sodium. The process
of organofilization, composed of several steps, do not produce organophilic clay
of high quality, and highlight the importance of process variables and the choice
of raw materials to be used. This work propose, a detailed study of the variables
involved in the process of dispersion of bentonite clay (speed of agitation, time
and temperature of curing), and also in the process of organofilization (time and
temperature of curing) trying correlate apparent and plastic viscosities of
dispersions clay with the efficiency of the organofilization, and observe the
influence of other variables involved directly in the organofilization (type of clay,
type of surfactant and the presence of sodium deflocculant). The process of
organofilization will be optimized observing the results of X-ray diffraction,
thermogravimetry, Foster swelling and apparent viscosity of fluids. This work
shows that the variables involved in the process of dispersion of clay and in
organofilization, by characterization, have no influence on intensity and in the
position of displacement of the peaks of basal interplanar distance caused by
addition of surfactant to bentonite clay been influent the type of clay and
surfactant and the presence of sodium as a deflocculant, and have influence in
rheological properties been influent too the type of clay and surfactant.