substituting polyacrylamide with an activated starch polymer

substituting polyacrylamide with an activated starch polymer
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  • Can activated starch replace polyacrylamide?
  • Since polymer cost has been reported to be a minimal proportion of the total chemical cost at a water treatment plant, activated starch may be a promising alternative to polyacrylamide. in-line filtration, low turbidity, polyacrylamide, polymer, starch You do not currently have access to this content. Don't already have an account?
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  • Can activated starch polymer replace Pam during ballasted flocculation?
  • This study identified the conditions favorable to the use of an activated starch polymer as an alternative to PAM during ballasted flocculation: mixing intensity and time, coagulation pH, ballast size and chemical composition, and polymer charge density.
  • Can acrylamide be grafted onto activated starch using inverse emulsion polymerization?
  • Graft copolymerization of acrylamide onto activated starch using inverse emulsion polymerization
  • How is starch-graft-polyacrylamide synthesized with activated starch?
  • Starch-graft-polyacrylamide was synthesized with activated starch using inverse emulsion procedures with a redox initiation system (ammonium persulfate and sodium bisulfite) (Zheng et al., 2011).