Self-stabilized thermoresponsive polymer suspensions for reversibly increading fluid viscosity at elevated temperatures
NU2019-015
INVENTORS
- Kenneth Shull*
- Yaoyao Chen
SHORT DESCRIPTION
For oil and gas, personal care, and adhesive applications, this low-cost thermoresponsive polymer technology delivers massive, reversible viscosity increases at elevated temperatures. It provides a simple, self-stabilizing alternative to expensive chemical modifiers, optimizing smart fluid performance.
BACKGROUND
Many industries rely on fluids whose viscosity must change in response to temperature, such as in oil drilling, personal care products, adhesives, and industrial processing. Existing solutions often require complex, expensive polymers or additives to achieve reliable thermoresponsive behavior. These systems can be difficult to manufacture, costly to scale, and may lack long-term stability or reversibility. Additionally, many current materials need extra surfactants or stabilizers to prevent separation, adding further cost and complexity. There is a clear need for a simpler, more cost-effective, and easily tunable approach to temperature-sensitive viscosity control.
ABSTRACT
This technology from Northwestern University addresses the need for simple, cost-effective fluids that dramatically change viscosity with temperature. It creates a self-stabilized, thermoresponsive polymer solution that shifts from a low-viscosity suspension to a highly viscous fluid as temperature rises, then returns to a clear, flowable state at higher temperatures. The system achieves large, reversible viscosity changes without complex chemistries or added surfactants, and its properties can be precisely tuned for specific applications. This approach offers strong potential for use in oil and gas, personal care, adhesives, and industrial processes requiring temperature-dependent flow control.
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IP STATUS
Issued US patent 12,528,064