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cited by: cationic polyacrylamide drainage aid paper industry
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  • What factors affect the flocculation effect of cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM)?
  • Cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) is a commonly used flocculant for water treatment. Factors that affect the flocculation effect and can be controlled manually include the type and dosage of CPAM, wastewater pH, stirring time and settling time, and their reasonable setting is critical to the flocculation effect of CPAM.
  • Does cationic polyacrylamide enhance algal harvest?
  • [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Park, J.B.K.; Meerman, C.; Craggs, R. Continuous low dosing of cationic polyacrylamide (PAM) to enhance algal harvest from a hectare-scale wastewater treatment high rate algal pond. N. Z. J. Bot. 2019, 57, 112–124.
  • Can cationic microblock structure improve sludge neutralization and electrical patching?
  • It was speculated that this phenomenon was caused by the cationic microblock structure in TPAMD. It could greatly improve the ability of electric neutralization and electrical patching. The surface charge and electrostatic repulsive force of sludge colloid particles would be rapidly reduced at a relatively small dosage.
  • What happens when cationic monomers are added to cpamd?
  • When the anionic template sodium polyacrylate (NaPAA) is added to the reaction system of CPAMD, cationic monomer DAC can be adsorbed to NaPAA by electrostatic force, and then, cationic monomers will be continuously arranged along the molecular chain of the template, thereby forming precursors with cationic microblock structure (Guan et al. 2014).