cited by: magnafloc flcoculant equivalent of anionic polyacrylamide

cited by: magnafloc flcoculant equivalent of anionic polyacrylamide
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  • Is magnafloc a polyacrylamide homopolymer?
  • Magnafloc® 800HP (BASF) is nominally a polyacrylamide homopolymer, although may contain up to 1 % of anionic functionalities. Fig. 3 b shows that in contrast to anionic flocculants, applying the nonionic 800HP at a dosage of only 56 g t −1 was able to induce significant aggregation of solids within the drilling fluid.
  • Can polyacrylamide be used as a flocculant?
  • From the study, it has been observed that the use ofpolyacrylamide as a flocculant in IOTs results in faster settling of iron ore, leaving a clear supernatant. ...
  • Is grafted flocculant effective compared to commercial cationic polyacrylamide?
  • The grafted flocculant was found to be effective compared to commercial cationic polyacrylamide.
  • Can ionic polymers be used as flocculants?
  • Anionic polymers used as flocculants can also carry cutting in exploration drilling. These polymers are expected to encapsulate particles, making flocculation unlikely. Centrifuging cuttings-laden fluids struggles to remove fines prior to fluid return. Anionic flocculants are ineffective, but nonionics are shown to induce aggregation.