supplier of industrial grade poly aluminium chloride vs industrial grade polyelectrolyte

supplier of industrial grade poly aluminium chloride vs industrial grade polyelectrolyte
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  • What are the types of polyelectrolyte?
  • Polyelectrolyte is a type of polymer with positive or negative charges on its repeating units, and may dissociate in water or lower alcohol, forming a charged poly-ion surrounded by an atmosphere of small, mobile counter ions. On the basis of the types of charge, polyelectrolyte can be divided into anionic, cationic and amphoteric polyelectrolyte.
  • Are polyelectrolytes a function of the distribution of aluminum forms?
  • The impact of the nature and ratio of polyelectrolytes used was examined as a function of the distribution of aluminum forms in the composite coagulant. The intramolecular interaction between PAC and polyelectrolytes was visualized by FTIR analysis and studied by density functional theory (DFT).
  • Which Polyelectrolytes have the greatest industrial value?
  • Synthetic polyelectrolytes that have the greatest industrial value are low cost, easily manufactured, and available in a variety of polymer characteristics (ionic charge and molecular weight) and product forms. Liquid products consist of aqueous solutions, inverse emulsions, and aqueous, oil-free, salt dispersions.
  • What is the chemical structure of a polyelectrolyte?
  • Chemical structures of two synthetic polyelectrolytes, as examples. To the left is poly (sodium styrene sulfonate) (PSS), and to the right is polyacrylic acid (PAA). Both are negatively charged polyelectrolytes when dissociated. PSS is a 'strong' polyelectrolyte (fully charged in solution), whereas PAA is 'weak' (partially charged).