Water solution, clean fracturing fluid and method for fracturing reservoir
US-2018334611-A1 · Nov 22, 2018 · US
US9499466B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9499466-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113877751-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2010 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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The claimed invention provides a novel compound not having been studied before, that is, a diene carboxylate anion that contains a specific structure, and a salt thereof. The claimed invention further provides a diene carboxylate anion and a salt thereof, especially a metal salt thereof, which are easily soluble in general organic solvents, reactive diluents, and resins, may be in a liquid state at normal temperature depending on the structure, and have high polymerizability. Polymerization/curing of these produces a resin to which many ionic bonds and a metal are introduced, providing various properties such as hardness, scratch resistance, anti-fingerprint property, gas-barrier property, water vapor barrier property, oxygen absorption property, ultraviolet protection, infrared protection, color development and coloring, high refractive index, adhesion, various catalytic abilities, fluorescence ability and light-emitting ability, optical amplification, dispersibility, and antistatic properties. In addition, the anion and the salt can be used for raw materials for functional fine particles and for metal nanoparticle composites, and also for MOD materials. The claimed invention also provides an advantageous method for producing the diene carboxylate anion and the salt thereof.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A salt of a diene carboxylic acid comprising a diene carboxylate anion represented by Formula (1) wherein R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group; X 1 and Z 1 are the same and represent a methylene group, Y 1 is an oxygen atom; and oxygen-carbon-oxygen bonds shown by a dotted line and a solid line means that two carbon-oxygen bonds in each bond unit are equivalent to each other and the oxygen-carbon-oxygen bond as a whole forms a monovalent anion, and a cation of a metal atom or an atomic group containing metal atoms, wherein the anion and the cation are ionically bonded. 2. An ionic composition comprising a diene carboxylate anion represented by Formula (1): wherein R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group; X 1 and Z 1 are the same and represent a methylene group, Y 1 is an oxygen atom; and oxygen-carbon-oxygen bonds shown by a dotted line and a solid line means that two carbon-oxygen bonds in each bond unit are equivalent to each other and the oxygen-carbon-oxygen bond as a whole forms a monovalent anion, and a cation of a metal atom or an atomic group containing metal atoms. 3. A polymerizable or curable composition comprising the salt of the diene carboxylic acid according to claim 1 . 4. The polymerizable or curable composition according to claim 3 , further comprising a radical initiator and/or a dryer. 5. A method for polymerizing or curing the salt of the diene carboxylic acid according to claim 1 , comprising a step including at least one method selected from the group consisting of heating, irradiating with active energy beams, and exposing to an atmosphere including oxygen. 6. A polymerized or cured product produced by the polymerization or curing method according to claim 5 . 7. A polymerizable or curable composition comprising the ionic composition according to claim 2 . 8. The polymerizable or curable composition according to claim 7 , further comprising a radical initiator and/or a dryer. 9. A method for polymerizing or curing the polymerizable or curable composition according to claim 3 , comprising a step including at least one method selected from the group consisting of heating, irradiating with active energy beams, and exposing to an atmosphere including oxygen. 10. A method for polymerizing or curing the polymerizable or curable composition according to claim 7 , comprising a step including at least one method selected from the group consisting of heating, irradiating with active energy beams, and exposing to an atmosphere including oxygen. 11. A method for polymerizing or curing the polymerizable or curable composition according to claim 4 , comprising a step including at least one method selected from the group consisting of heating, irradiating with active energy beams, and exposing to an atmosphere including oxygen. 12. A method for polymerizing or curing the polymerizable or curable composition according to claim 8 , comprising a step including at least one method selected from the group consisting of heating, irradiating with active energy beams, and exposing to an atmosphere including oxygen. 13. A polymerized or cured product produced by the polymerization or curing method according to claim 9 . 14. A polymerized or cured product produced by the polymerization or curing method according to claim 7 . 15. A polymerized or cured product produced by the polymerization or curing method according to claim 4 . 16. A polymerized or cured product produced by the polymerization or curing method according to claim 8 . 17. The ionic composition according to claim 2 , wherein the anion and the cation are ionically bonded. 18. An ionic salt comprising the ionic composition according to claim 2 , wherein the anion and the cation are ionically bonded. 19. A method for polymerizing or curing the ionic composition according to claim 2 , comprising a step including at least one method selected from the group consisting of heating, irradiating with active energy beams, and exposing to an atmosphere including oxygen.
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