Hydrolytically and hydrothermally stable consolidation or...

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C166S285000, C166S295000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
A process for a consolidation which is hydrolytically stable under hydrothermal conditions and/or for changing the wetting behavior of a porous and/or particulate geological formation. The process comprises introducing into the geological formation a consolidant and curing the introduced consolidant under elevated pressure and elevated temperature. The consolidant comprises a hydrolyzate and/or a precondensate based on silanes and metal compounds.

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