cross-linked polyacrylamide – how is cross-linked in brazil

cross-linked polyacrylamide – how is cross-linked in brazil
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  • What are cross-linked polyacrylamides (CPAM)?
  • 1. Introduction Cross-linked polyacrylamides (cPAM) are the materials most widely used to produce synthetic hydrogels [ 1 ], due to their simple aqueous synthesis, chemical stability and reproducible formation of hydrogels.
  • Can polyacrylamide polymer chains be cross-linked on a current collector?
  • Herein, polyacrylamide (PAM) polymer chains that are premixed homogeneously with various components are cross-linked on-site on the current collector via the condensation reaction with citric acid, forming a polar three-dimensional (3D) network with improved tensile properties and adhesion for both silicon particles and current collector.
  • Can Resol crosslinked polyacrylamide hydrogel be used as chemical flooding agent?
  • Polymer Journal 42 , 357–362 ( 2010) Cite this article Resol crosslinked polyacrylamide (PAM) hydrogel can be used as the chemical flooding agent in enhanced oil recovery because of its excellent temperature- and salt-resistant properties.
  • Can a polyacrylamide crosslinker be used to generate a gel?
  • In this case no crosslinker is used, but a gel is obtained. Generating the gel could be achieved by grafting of PANI onto the polyacrylamide chains to produce a hybrid network and/or strong interactions through non-covalent bonds between the flexible polyacrylamide chains and rigid PANI chains.