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High molecular weight polyacrylamides by atom transfer radical polymerization: Enabling advancements in water-based applications. Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 2012, 50 (1) , 181-186. DOI: 10.1002/pola.25041. T. Fukuda, A. Goto.
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Eric A. Appel, Jesús del Barrio, Xian Jun Loh, Joseph Dyson and Oren A. Scherman, High molecular weight polyacrylamides by atom transfer radical polymerization: Enabling advancements in water‐based applications, Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 50, 1, (181-186), (2011).
High molecular weight polyacrylamides by atom transfer radical polymerization: Enabling advancements in water-based applications. Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 2012 , 50 (1) , 181-186.
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- Can a technology be used to treat wastewater in Brazil?
- The (public) wastewater sector is faced with a gap between technical possibilities and practical implementation, including planning and management. On the one hand, there are no technical limits to treating wastewater in Brazil because any technology could be used to treat wastewater (Interview 45).
- What stage is Brazil at in wastewater management?
- Conclusions The aim of this article is to show the path toward sustainability in wastewater management and what stage Brazil is at. It shows that Brazil is still at stage 1 (prevention of or reduction in pollution at the source), although it has already achieved some items related to stage 2 (wastewater collection and treatment).
- Does Brazil's urban wastewater sector have a potential for wastewater reuse?
- The case study concludes that Brazil’s urban wastewater sector still largely struggles with overcoming barriers to wastewater collection and treatment, but it has great potential for wastewater reuse that has not yet been fully tapped, despite initial promising initiatives, mainly for industrial reuse.
- What percentage of wastewater is treated in Brazil?
- According to data from the National Sanitation Information System (SNIS) published in 2025 [ 13 ], the country collected an average of 55.8% of the wastewater produced in the country ( Figure 2 ), of which only 51.2% was treated. Figure 2. Sanitation coverage in Brazil (2025). Source: BRASIL, 2025 [ 13 ].
