potassium polyacrylamide polyacrylate/kpam/k-pam for sale

potassium polyacrylamide polyacrylate/kpam/k-pam for sale
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  • What temperature does potassium polyacrylate absorb?
  • Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Potassium polyacrylate is a potassium salt of polyacrylic acid with the chemical formula [−CH 2 −CH (CO 2 K)−] n. As a type of superabsorbent polymer, it can absorb hundreds of times its original weight in purified water.
  • Why is potassium polyacrylate a good material?
  • Exceptional Absorption Capacity: Potassium Polyacrylate exhibits an outstanding ability to absorb and retain liquids, surpassing many conventional materials in its class. High Retention Efficiency: Once absorbed, the polymer retains liquid effectively, minimizing leakage and ensuring prolonged usage.
  • What is a polyacrylamide (PAM)?
  • Polyacrylamides (PAMs) are relatively inexpensive polymers that are easily formulated to high molecular weights on the order of several million g/mol. PAM was first used in the paper industry in the mid-1950s.
  • Why is potassium polyacrylate a water soluble granule?
  • It is composed of a set of polymeric chains, which are linked together chemically to become a water-insoluble matrix that gently attracts and holds water molecules. The immense size and weight of its molecular structure allows each potassium polyacrylate granule to absorb purified water of over 500 times its dry weight.