Methods of treating a subterranean formation are disclosed, using a fluid including an essentially metal-free organic crosslinker selected from amines, diamines, polyamines, alcohols, polyols, polyhydroxy polymers, hydroxylamines, peptides and proteins. The polysaccharide or cellulosic material may have aldehyde groups as one example of an oxidized group, or any other suitable oxidized functional group.
Methods of treating a subterranean formation are disclosed, using a fluid including an essentially metal-free organic crosslinker selected from amines, diamines, polyamines, alcohols, polyols, polyhydroxy polymers, hydroxylamines, peptides and proteins. The polysaccharide or cellulosic material may have aldehyde groups as one example of an oxidized group, or any other suitable oxidized functional group.
Methods of treating a subterranean formation are disclosed, using a fluid including an essentially metal-free organic crosslinker selected from amines, diamines, polyamines, alcohols, polyols, polyhydroxy polymers, hydroxylamines, peptides and proteins. The polysaccharide or cellulosic material may have aldehyde groups as one example of an oxidized group, or any other suitable oxidized functional group.
Methods of treating a subterranean formation are disclosed, using a fluid including an essentially metal-free organic crosslinker selected from amines, diamines, polyamines, alcohols, polyols, polyhydroxy polymers, hydroxylamines, peptides and proteins. The polysaccharide or cellulosic material may have aldehyde groups as one example of an oxidized group, or any other suitable oxidized functional group.