Process for the preparation of water-soluble vinyl saccharide po

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ABSTRACT:
This invention provides a process for the preparation of water-soluble vinyl saccharide polymers by polymerization of at least one water-soluble monovinyl saccharide monomer in water at a temperature in the range of from 10.degree. C. to 90.degree. C., characterized in that the polymerization is carried out in the presence of an azo-type free-radical initiator and that the process is limited to the polymerization of water-soluble monovinyl saccharide monomer in an amount not higher than 150 kilograms of monomer per cubic meter of water solution. The polymers prepared according to the invention may advantageously be used as thickeners for aqueous solutions in enhanced oil recovery and for water treatment.

REFERENCES:
Klein, "Entwicklung neuer Polymertypen zur Tertiarforderung von Erdol, Forschungsbericht 165-2, Sep. 1982, D. Gessellschaft fur Mineralolwissenschaft und Kohlenchemie.

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