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Qiang Chen1,2,3, Hanmin Xiao3, Zhihua Chen1,2,3
1University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
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In the context of the "dual-carbon" strategy and the escalating challenges posed by ultra-high water-cut reservoirs, the development of green and intelligent profile control gels (PCGs) has become essential for balancing enhanced oil recovery (EOR) efficiency with environmental sustainability. In this study, a green performance evaluation framework integrating the Environmental Toxicity Index (ETI) and Carbon Footprint Intensity (CFI) is established to quantitatively assess the environmental friendliness of polymer gel systems. Representative gel types-including conventional chromium(III)-polyacrylamide(Cr(III)-PAM), citric acid-chitosan, and pH-responsive nanogels-are evaluated to reveal their structure-environment interactions. Comparative analysis shows that the Cr(III)-PAM system exhibits strong plugging capability but imposes the highest environmental burden (ETI = 1.45; CFI = 9.1 kg CO2e/kg), whereas the citric acid-chitosan system significantly reduces both toxicity (ETI = 0.42) and carbon footprint (CFI = 2.1). Meanwhile, pH-responsive nanogels demonstrate superior reservoir stability and sustainability under harsh conditions. The proposed ETI-CFI evaluation framework not only enables quantitative benchmarking of green performance but also provides a unified criterion for molecular design, material screening, and engineering application of intelligent green gels. This framework offers practical guidance for the low-carbon transformation of oilfield chemical systems, aligning innovation with sustainability objectives and supporting the realization of dual-carbon goals.
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