cationic polyacrylamide induced sciencedirect in china

cationic polyacrylamide induced sciencedirect in china
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  • What is cationic-polyacrylamide (CPAM)?
  • Cationic-polyacrylamide (CPAM) is an efficient and widely used flocculant, well known as retention aid in the pulp and paper industry . The CPAMs selected are positively charged polyelectrolytes having a very high molecular weight of 13 MDa corresponding to a radius of gyration (Rg) ranging between 30 and 40 nm .
  • Does kaolinitic clay adsorb polyacrylamide compounds from electrolyte solutions?
  • Successive adsorption of polyacrylamide compounds from electrolyte solutions on the surface of kaolinitic clay particles. Colloid Journal2008,70 (2) , 148-151.
  • What are polyacrylamides and why are they important?
  • Polyacrylamides of different molecular weight, charges and dosages allow to control the retention and distribution of nanoparticles (NPs) in composites, and optimise composite properties and functionality.
  • How cationic microblock structure is formed on tpamd molecular chain?
  • An evident and continuous cationic microblock structure was formed on TPAMD molecular chain through MV-TP. The microblock structure had higher positive charge density, thus having strong charge neutralization, excellent electrical patching, and higher positive charge utilization efficiency.