anionic polyacrylamide apam for water softening ion exchange

anionic polyacrylamide apam for water softening ion exchange
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  • What is anionic polyacrylamide (Apam)?
  • 1. Introduction Anionic polyacrylamide (APAM) is a kind of organic high-molecular polymer with high hydrophilicity and viscosity, which is easily dissolved in water [ , , ].
  • Do polyaluminium chloride and anionic polyacrylamide water treatment residuals adsorb phosphorus?
  • Polyaluminium chloride and anionic polyacrylamide water treatment residuals (PAC-APAM WTRs) as an amendment in three types of soils with the ratios (w/w) of 10%, 15%, and 20% were evaluated for phosphorus adsorption from aqueous solutions by batch studies.
  • What are the different types of anionic polyacrylamide synthesis technologies?
  • The paper lists six different kinds of anionic polyacrylamide synthesis technologies, including homopolymerization posthydrolysis process, homopolymerization cohydrolysis process, copolymerization approach, inverse emulsion polymerization, precipitation polymerization and radiation polymerization.
  • Why is Apam used in oilfield flooding process?
  • Because of its capacity to change the oil–water current ratio, improve the sweep efficiency, and decrease the total water rejection volume, it is widely used in the oilfield flooding process [ 4 ]. However, APAM remains in the water body even after the oil–water separation process.