application of polyacrylamide to reduce deepdyve in netherlands

application of polyacrylamide to reduce deepdyve in netherlands
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  • Can polyacrylamide improve hydrocarbon production efficiency?
  • npj Materials Sustainability 2, Article number: 15 (2025) Cite this article Polyacrylamide (PAM) and its derivatives play a pivotal role in various facets of hydrocarbon development. Proper application and treatment of PAM have the potential to enhance hydrocarbon production efficiency while mitigating adverse environmental effects.
  • Can polyacrylamide improve soil fertility and crop yield?
  • Improving soil fertility and crop yield through application of soil amendments such as polyacrylamide (PAM), lime, gypsum, and biochar to agricultural land has emerged as a strategy in numerous countries (Agegnehu et al. 2016; Lee et al. 2015; Sojka et al. 2007). PAM is non-toxic and environ-mentally friendly (Entry et al. 2008; Song et al. 2018).
  • Does Polyacryl-amide increase teff yield?
  • Overall, this study demonstrated that the use of polyacryl-amide (PAM) with biochar on slightly acidic, and with lime on moderately to strongly acidic soils increased teff yield with highest net benefit and marginal rate of return than application of PAM, gypsum, lime, biochar, and farmyard manure alone or PAM + gypsum treatments and the control.
  • Can polyacrylamide contribute to residual polymer formation?
  • Common methods for treating PAM are membrane filtration 25, thermal distillation 24, oxidation treatment 26, and biological treatments 27. However, addressing the challenge posed by PAM remains a pressing issue within the industry. Fig. 1: Polyacrylamide and its fragments may contribute to residual polymer formation.