Claims
- 1. A stable, gel-free water-in-oil microdispersion comprising 1) a continuous phase of a hydrocarbon oil and an emulsifier which is effective so as to prevent the detrimental agglomeration of polymer micelles and 2) a discontinuous phase comprising micelles of an aqueous solution of an hydroxamated vinyl polymer having a weight average molecular weight of over about 1,000,000 wherein the Solution Viscosity of said microdispersion is at least about 2.0 mpa.s.
- 2. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 1 wherein the polymer is a polymer of acrylamide.
- 3. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 2 containing 3) a stabilizer which stabilizes the polymer against degradation due to the presence of hydroxylamine.
- 4. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 1 wherein the hydroxamate group content of the polymer is at least 5 mole % based on monomer units in the polymer.
- 5. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 1 which is self-inverting.
- 6. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 1 wherein the aqueous solution contains at least about a 5% molar excess of base to polymer.
- 7. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 2 wherein the polymer is a copolymer of acrylamide and at least one additional comonomer.
- 8. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 7 wherein said additional comonomer is selected from the group consisting of dimethyidiallylammonium chloride, 2-acrylamidomethylpropane sulfonic acid and its salt and (meth)acrylic acid and its salt.
- 9. A stable, gel-free water-in-oil microdispersion comprising 1) a continuous phase of a hydrocarbon oil and an emulsifier which is effective so as to prevent the detrimental agglomeration of polymer micelles, 2) a discontinuous phase comprising micelles of an aqueous solution of a hydroxamated vinyl polymer having a weight average molecular weight of over about 1,000,000, wherein said hydroxamated vinyl polymer is prepared from a precursor polymer containing reactive groups, and 3) more than about 5 mole % of a base, based on said reactive groups of said precursor polymer.
- 10. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 9 wherein the polymer is a polymer of acrylamide.
- 11. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 10 which further comprises 4) a stabilizer which stabilizes the polymer against degradation due to the presence of hydroxylamine.
- 12. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 9 wherein the hydroxamate group content of the polymer is at least 5 mole % based on monomer units in the polymer.
- 13. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 9 which is self-inverting.
- 14. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 9 wherein the Solution Viscosity of the aqueous solution of polymer is at least 2.0 mPa.s.
- 15. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 10 wherein the polymer is a copolymer of acrylamide and at least one additional comonomer.
- 16. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 15 wherein said additional comonomer is selected from the group consisting of dimethyidiallylammonium chloride, 2-acrylamidomethylpropane sulfonic acid and its salt, and (meth)acrylic acid and its salt.
- 17. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 9 wherein the Solution Viscosity of the aqueous solution of polymer is at least about 5.4 mPa.s.
- 18. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 9 wherein the Solution Viscosity of the aqueous solution of polymer is least about 7.0 mPa.s.
- 19. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 1 wherein the Solution Viscosity of the aqueous solution of polymer is at least about 5.0 mpa.s.
- 20. The water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 1 wherein the Solution Viscosity of the aqueous solution of polymer is least about 7.0 mpa.s.
- 21. A method of producing the water-in-oil microdispersion of claim 1 which comprises reacting A) a water-in-oil emulsion comprising 1) a continuous phase of a hydrocarbon oil and an emulsifier which is effective so as to prevent the detrimental agglomeration of polymer micelles and 2) a discontinuous phase comprising micelles of an aqueous solution of a vinyl polymer having a weight average molecular weight over about 1,000,000 with B) neutralized hydroxylamine and an excess amount of base.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the polymer is a polymer of acrylamide.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein B) contains a stabilizer which stabilizes the polymer against degradation due to the presence of hydroxylamine.
- 24. The method of claim 21 wherein the base is sodium hydroxide.
- 25. The method of claim 22 wherein the polymer is a copolymer of acrylamide and at least one additional comonomer.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein said additional comonomer is selected from the group consisting of dimethyldiallylammonium chloride, 2-acrylamidomethylpropane sulfonic acid and its salts and (meth)acrylic acid and its salts.
- 27. The method of claim 21 wherein the neutralized hydroxylamine and base of B) are in the form of an emulsion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/704,477, filed May 23, 1991, now abandoned.
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