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Sodium methallyl sulfonate (SMS), with the chemical formula CH₂=C(CH₃)CH₂SO₃Na, is a versatile and highly effective water-soluble anionic monomer. It is…
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Calcium bromide (CaBr₂) is a chemical compound with several important, though highly specialized, industrial applications. Its uses are primarily based…
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Calcium bromide (CaBr₂) can be harmful if handled improperly. The level of harm depends on the dose, concentration, and route of…
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It is first critical to clarify the reactant, as the mechanisms and influencing factors are different: This explanation will focus…
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The treatment of oilfield wells with sodium bromate (NaBrO₃) and an acid (typically hydrochloric acid – HCl) is a sophisticated…
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Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS), with the chemical formula CH₂=C(CH₃)CH₂SO₃Na, is a versatile reactive anionic monomer. Its power lies in its unique…
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Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS) is a versatile anionic monomer with the formula CH₂=C(CH₃)CH₂SO₃Na. Its value lies in introducing two key…
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Calcium bromide brine is a clear, colorless to slightly yellow solution widely used in the oil and gas industry as…
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1. Optimization of Synthesis Route and Sulfonation Process The primary industrial route for Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS) synthesis involves the…
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IntroductionSodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS) is a sulfonate-based anionic surfactant with the molecular structure CH₂=C(CH₃)CH₂SO₃Na. Its unique molecular architecture makes it…
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IntroductionIn the field of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), chemical flooding using surfactants and polymers is a critical technology for mobilizing…
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The use of water-soluble chemical agents, including Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS) (CAS No: 1561-92-8), is ubiquitous in oilfield operations for functions such…



