removal of polyacrylamide from wastewater by adsorption at japan marketing

removal of polyacrylamide from wastewater by adsorption at japan marketing
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  • Can polyacrylamide be removed from offshore oilfields before discharge?
  • Due to the severe restrictions imposed by legislative frameworks, the removal of polyacrylamide (PAM) rapidly and effectively from produced wastewater in offshore oilfields before discharge is becoming an urgent challenge.
  • How to treat partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide wastewater?
  • Treatment of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide wastewater by combined Fenton oxidation and anaerobic biological processes Surface and subsurface requirements for successful implementation of offshore chemical enhanced oil recovery Wetted-wall corona discharge induced degradation of sulfadiazine antibiotics in aqueous solution
  • Does a partially hydrolyzed anionic polyacrylamide remove Pam?
  • A partially hydrolyzed anionic polyacrylamide with a molecular weight of 2.2 × 107 Da was used as the model compound, and the PAM removal efficiency was evaluated under different conditions, including discharge voltage, initial solution pH and the co-existence of other pollutants.
  • Does biological filtration improve polyacrylamide biodegradation?
  • Freedman, D. E. et al. Biologically active filtration for fracturing flowback and produced water treatment. J. Water Process Eng. 18, 29–40 (2017). Dai, X. et al. Waste-activated sludge fermentation for polyacrylamide biodegradation improved by anaerobic hydrolysis and key microorganisms involved in biological polyacrylamide removal.