polyacrylamide ani?nico equivalente de flopam an923sh blufloc

polyacrylamide ani?nico equivalente de flopam an923sh blufloc
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  • Which polyacrylamide flocculants were supplied for testing?
  • A range of anionic, cationic and non-ionic polyacrylamide flocculants were supplied by SNF (UK) LTD for testing. A full list of the flocculants supplied and details of the modifications are shown below. AH912 is has a very small anionic charge that arises as a result of hydrolysis of the acrylamide during polymerisation.
  • What are ah912 flocculants?
  • A full list of the flocculants supplied and details of the modifications are shown below. AH912 is has a very small anionic charge that arises as a result of hydrolysis of the acrylamide during polymerisation. SEP grades are potable water approved,( ie free acrylamide <200 mg l-1.)
  • Does flopam fa920 increase turbidity?
  • An increase in turbidity was noticed when the polymer probe was added to the sea water sample at high pH (Fig. SI2) although no response was observed in the correlation time. Samples of FloPam FA920 (2 mg ml-1) were prepared in a range of 0.1 M salt impurities, mixed with an stoichiometric equivalent amount of probe (Fig. SI3Figure SI3).
  • Why is ah912 a low molecular weight polymer?
  • AH912 is has a very small anionic charge that arises as a result of hydrolysis of the acrylamide during polymerisation. SEP grades are potable water approved,( ie free acrylamide <200 mg l-1.) BPM and MPM are low molecular weight compared to other polymers. The full details of the fit from Fig. 3 are displayed below.