ASP flooding wastewater contains crude oil, suspended solids, anionic polymers and surfactants, with high viscosity, high zeta potential, difficult demulsification, flocculation and slow separation and sedimentation. In order to solve the problem of wastewater treatment of ASP flooding in oil fields, a magnetic branched core was prepared from ethyl silicate (TEOS), nano Fe3O4 and aminopropyl triethoxysilane (APTES), and then reacted with polyamine and methyl acrylate to synthesize the magnetic hyperbranched molecule FSNMN with demulsification ability. Using acrylamide (AM), acryloxyethyl trimethylammonium chloride (DAC) and maleic anhydride (MA) as raw materials, cationic polymer long chain (CAMHA) with flocculating properties was synthesized and grafted with hyperbranched molecules. The demulsification flocculation ability of the product regarding ASP flooding wastewater was evaluated, and the demulsification flocculation mechanism was summarized. The results showed that the average molecular weight of 3-FSNMN4-C was 4.7 million, the cationic degree was 20.5%, and the saturation magnetization was 20 EMU/g. The removal rate of oil and suspended solids was 93.82% and 91.95% respectively when the simulated sewage was treated by magnetic field for 30 min. Magnetic hyperbranched star chain polymer provides a solution to the serious ecological environment problems caused by ASP flooding.
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