abstract |
Breaker nanoparticles may be added to gelled aqueous fluids where the gelled aqueous fluid may include an aqueous base fluid, e.g. a drilling fluid, gelled with at least one viscoelastic surfactant (VES) in an amount to increase the viscosity of the aqueous base fluid. The addition of the breaker nanoparticles may reduce the viscosity, or break the gel, of the gelled aqueous fluid by the direct or indirect action of the breaker nanoparticles. The breaker nanoparticles may be or include, but are not limited to inorganic semiconductor particles, organic semiconductor particles, and combinations thereof. The inorganic semiconductor particles may be or include, but are not limited to cupric oxide, cuprous oxide, silicon, silicon carbide, germanium, and gallium arsenide, indium antimonide, gallium nitride, and combinations thereof; wherein the organic semiconductors selected from the group consisting of pentacene, anthracene, rubrene, poly(3-hexylthiophene), poly(p-phenylene vinylene), polypyrrole, polyaniline, and combinations. |