how to use cationic polyacrylamide nonionic water soluble polymer

how to use cationic polyacrylamide nonionic water soluble polymer
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  • What is nonionic polyacrylamide?
  • Nonionic polyacrylamides Nonionic polyacrylamides represent the smallest group of acrylamide-based polymers, representing about 25% of the total polyacrylamide market. Nonionic polyacrylamide is somewhat misleading since in the manufacture of acrylamide, regardless of the route, some degree of hydrolysis of acrylamide occurs.
  • Why is anionic polyacrylamide chosen?
  • Anionic polyacrylamide is chosen because the intramolecular electrostatic repulsion between polymer segments forces the polymer chains to adopt a more extended conformation, increasing the efficiency of bridging flocculation.
  • Which cationic water soluble polymer is best flocculant for kaolin suspension?
  • Five cationic water-soluble polymers with different molecular weights and charge densities were obtained and then applied as flocculant for kaolin suspension. It was found that the best flocculation properties showed polymer with highest charge density and molecular weight.
  • Is linear polyacrylamide water soluble?
  • Linear polyacrylamide is a water-soluble polymer. Other polar solvents include DMSO and various alcohols. Cross-linking can be introduced using N,N-methylenebisacrylamide. Some crosslinked materials are swellable but not soluble, i.e., they are hydrogels.