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  • What is acrylamide chemistry?
  • Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Safety of Acrylamide. A Review Acrylamide (CH 2 CH CONH 2 ), an industrially produced α,β-unsaturated (conjugated) reactive molecule, is used worldwide to synthesize polyacrylamide.
  • Does polyacrylamide depolymerize on acrylamide monomer?
  • Indeed, King et al. and Smith et al. confirmed the innocuity of polyacrylamide, whereas acrylamide monomer is classified as neurotoxic. In another study led on polyacrylamide used in agriculture, Anh et al. showed that polyacrylamide does not depolymerize on toxic acrylamide monomer, despite a misleading title .
  • Can polyacrylamide be modified with functional monomers?
  • Additionally, speeds of polymer degradation vary significantly, indicating that the modification of polyacrylamide with functional monomers is meaningful. As reported by Muller et al., polyacrylamides undergo hydrolysis under acidic conditions to yield poly (acrylamide-co-acrylic acid).
  • Does acrylamide react with hydrochloric acid?
  • The response of acrylamide polymers in the pH range and in greater than 1 wt% hydrochloric acid exhibits significant differences when applied to different polymer solutions.