Lignosulfonate 1


Lignosulfonate 1 :

(n.) Drilling Fluids. A highly anionic polymer used to deflocculate clay-based muds. Lignosulfonate is a byproduct of the sulfite method for manufacturing paper from wood pulp. Sometimes it is called sulfonated lignin. Lignosulfonate is a complex mixture of small- to moderate-sized polymeric compounds with sulfonate groups attached to the molecule. LS became a popular deflocculantin the late 1950s as a replacement for quebracho. Chromium and iron compounds were admixed to get stability benefits at higher temperature. These were called chrome lignosulfonates (CLS) and ferro-chrome lignosulfonates (FCLS). There is less chrome is in most CLS than in the past (now about 2. 5 to 3 %), and chrome-free products are available. Alt. form: LsSee: Anion, Buffered Mud, Carbonate Ion, Chrome Lignosulfonate, Clay-Water Interaction, Conventional Mud, Deflocculated Mud, Emulsion Mud, Inhibitive Mud, Mud Additive, Prehydrated Bentonite, Seawater Mud, Sulfonated Polystyrene-Maleic Anhydride Copolymer

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