Patent classifications
C04B2103/0062
PERVIOUS CONCRETE HAVING A SUPER-ABSORBENT POLYMER
A pervious concrete composition comprising a superabsorbent polymer, thereby enabling a water/cement ratio of 0.35-0.50. The superabsorbent polymer can be a cross-linked sodium polyacrylate-acrylamide/acrylic acid copolymer. The invention further comprises methods of installing the pervious concrete compositions.
PERVIOUS CONCRETE HAVING A SUPER-ABSORBENT POLYMER
A pervious concrete composition comprising a superabsorbent polymer, thereby enabling a water/cement ratio of 0.35-0.50. The superabsorbent polymer can be a cross-linked sodium polyacrylate-acrylamide/acrylic acid copolymer. The invention further comprises methods of installing the pervious concrete compositions.
Weighted Composition for Treatment of a Subterranean Formation
Various embodiments disclosed relate to a weighted composition for treatment of a subterranean formation. In various embodiments, the present invention provides a method of treating a subterranean formation. The method can include placing in a subterranean formation a weighted composition. The weighted composition can include a weighting agent and an inorganic coating material on the weighting agent. The inorganic coating material can be a crystalline inorganic coating material. The inorganic coating material can be an amorphous inorganic coating material.
Weighted Composition for Treatment of a Subterranean Formation
Various embodiments disclosed relate to a weighted composition for treatment of a subterranean formation. In various embodiments, the present invention provides a method of treating a subterranean formation. The method can include placing in a subterranean formation a weighted composition. The weighted composition can include a weighting agent and an inorganic coating material on the weighting agent. The inorganic coating material can be a crystalline inorganic coating material. The inorganic coating material can be an amorphous inorganic coating material.
Filler compound comprising a positively charged polymer
A filler compound containing a positively charged polymer that includes (meth)acrylate monomer units having an alkylammonium functionality.
METHOD FOR THE PRESERVATION OF IN-SITU SOLUBLE SALT CEMENTS THAT ALLOWS THEIR QUANTIFICATION WITHIN SUBTERRANEAN ROCKS
A method of coring to preserve subterranean soluble salt cements gives careful consideration to the selection and use of drilling fluids, specific logging of the zone of interest, displacing the near wellbore with an agent that when cured has either bound all subterranean water or cemented up all the available pore space, coring of the target formation zone containing the cured agent and retrieval of pressurized core material that allows CT scanning.
METHOD OF APPLICATION OF SLIDING-RING POLYMERS TO ENHANCE ELASTIC PROPERTIES IN OIL-WELL CEMENT
This document relates to methods for improving the tensile and elastic properties of cement of an oil well using cement compositions that contain sliding-ring polymer additives. The cement compositions containing the sliding-ring polymer additives exhibit increased stiffness while having a minimum impact on compressive strength, as compared to the same cement without the sliding-ring polymer additive.
METHOD OF APPLICATION OF SLIDING-RING POLYMERS TO ENHANCE ELASTIC PROPERTIES IN OIL-WELL CEMENT
This document relates to methods for improving the tensile and elastic properties of cement of an oil well using cement compositions that contain sliding-ring polymer additives. The cement compositions containing the sliding-ring polymer additives exhibit increased stiffness while having a minimum impact on compressive strength, as compared to the same cement without the sliding-ring polymer additive.
SHRINKAGE REDUCER FOR MINERAL BINDER COMPOSITION AND ITS USE
An additive, in particular a shrinkage reducing agent, for mineral binder compositions including at least one super absorbant polymer SAP and at least one defoamer D. Further, a mineral binder composition including the additive, processes and methods for the mixing thereof, and to hardened articles obtainable therefrom.
THIN FIBER CEMENT ROOF TILES COMPRISING CORE-SHELL EMULSIONS HAVING IMPROVED IMPACT RESISTANCE
The present invention provides fiber cement articles, such as roof tiles having improved impact and hail resistance and methods for making them. The fiber cement articles comprise cement, an optional filler, reinforcing fibers, such as poly(vinyl alcohol) fibers or a mixture of cellulosic and synthetic fibers, one or more core-shell aqueous emulsion polymers having a crosslinked rubbery core with a calculated glass transition temperature (calculated Tg) of from −20 to −140° C., and an at least partially grafted acrylic or vinyl shell polymer having a calculated Tg of from 20 to 170° C., and having a Z-average primary particle size of from 55 to 800 nm, or, preferably, from 140 to 650 nm. The solids weight ratio of the crosslinked rubbery core to the shell of the core-shell aqueous emulsion polymer may range from 85:20 to 97:3.