types of white poly aluminium chloride vs white polyelectrolyte

types of white poly aluminium chloride vs white polyelectrolyte
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  • What are the types of polyelectrolyte?
  • Polyelectrolyte is a type of polymer with positive or negative charges on its repeating units, and may dissociate in water or lower alcohol, forming a charged poly-ion surrounded by an atmosphere of small, mobile counter ions. On the basis of the types of charge, polyelectrolyte can be divided into anionic, cationic and amphoteric polyelectrolyte.
  • What are water soluble polyelectrolytes?
  • In the simplest sense, water-soluble polyelectrolytes are polymers that contain charged disassociating monomer subunits. The charges can be pendant to the polymer chain or be part of the polymer chain itself. The overall charge of the polymer chain can be neutral (nonionic), positive (cationic), or negative (anionic).
  • What are polymeric polyelectrolytes?
  • There are many definitions for polymeric polyelectrolytes in the literature , , . In the simplest sense, water-soluble polyelectrolytes are polymers that contain charged disassociating monomer subunits. The charges can be pendant to the polymer chain or be part of the polymer chain itself.
  • What is the chemical structure of a polyelectrolyte?
  • Chemical structures of two synthetic polyelectrolytes, as examples. To the left is poly (sodium styrene sulfonate) (PSS), and to the right is polyacrylic acid (PAA). Both are negatively charged polyelectrolytes when dissociated. PSS is a 'strong' polyelectrolyte (fully charged in solution), whereas PAA is 'weak' (partially charged).