how to use polyacrylamide crystals where to buy from Netherlands

how to use polyacrylamide crystals where to buy from Netherlands
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  • Should I use polyacrylamide water crystals?
  • Given the conflicting research to date, I would suggest using water crystals made with polyacrylamides only for non-food based plants. For vegetable gardens and trees producing edible fruits and seeds, polyacrylates (PAC), aka “green water crystals” would be advisable instead (get them here).
  • How long do polyacrylamide water crystals last?
  • They last between 5-7 years before biodegrading. While considered nontoxic when intact, there are some concerns that polyacrylamide water crystals mixed into soil may contaminate food plants with acrylamide, a known neurotoxin. However, commercial polyacrylamide contains tiny residual amounts of acrylamide, usually less than 0.05%.
  • Why is polyacrylamide not a polyamide?
  • It can be viewed as polyethylene with amide substituents on alternating carbons. Unlike various nylons, polyacrylamide is not a polyamide because the amide groups are not in the polymer backbone. Owing to the presence of the amide (CONH 2) groups, alternating carbon atoms in the backbone are stereogenic (colloquially: chiral).
  • What is water-Sorb polyacrylamide?
  • Water, our most precious resource! We help you to conserve it. Water-sorb Polyacrylamide water crystals are non-toxic and ecologically safe and have been in use since 1942. When used in agriculture, it is capable of capturing approximately 50% of irrigation and rainwater which it then stores for later use by the plants.