Compositions – Leather or fur treating
Patent
1984-02-24
1986-09-02
Schofer, Joseph L.
Compositions
Leather or fur treating
25218643, 166307, 166311, 166312, 252 8553, 252 8551, E21B 4325, E21B 4328
Patent
active
046094750
ABSTRACT:
A composition for and method of removing polymeric material from a porous media such as a subterranean formation. The method comprises contacting the polymeric material with an aqueous composition having a pH of from about 2 to about 10 and comprising an oxidizing agent, a water soluble carboxylic acid, and optionally, a source which is effective in promoting the decomposition of the oxidizing agent.
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Hanlon David J.
Weaver Jimmie D.
Wilson J. Michael
Halliburton Company
Schofer Joseph L.
Sherer Edward F.
Teskin F. M.
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