Polyacrylamide (PAM) in agriculture and environmental land
Polyacrylamide (PAM) is a common type of polymeric flocculant that has been successful in reducing sediment erosion and turbidity (Sojka et al. 2007). The application of granular PAM to fiber
3. Results & discussions 3.1. Synthesis of nanocomposite. Polyacrylamide-g-polyethylene glycol/SiO 2 nanocomposite was synthesized by the reaction between the monomer (acrylamide) and the free radicals present on the PEG backbone in presence of silica nanoparticles. The silica nanoparticles were linked due to the hydrogen bonding between amide & hydroxyl groups present on graft copolymer and
POTENTIAL USE OF POLYACRYLAMIDE (PAM) IN AUSTRALIAN
1 Key Processes and considerations in PAM Use H H I I C-C The terms polyacrylamide and the shorthand acronym "PAM" are generic chemistry vocabulary, referring to a broad class of compounds. There are hundreds of specific PAM formulations, depending on polymer chain length and the number and kinds of functional group substitutions along the chain.
Evaluation of polyacrylamide (PAM) formulations for controlling suspended sediments and nutrients in sprinkler run-off; Evaluation of practices to minimize chlorpyrifos in tail water from sprinkler irrigated vegetable fields
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Polyacrylamide (PAM)-based hydrogel has many applications in the biomedical fields, drug delivery, and biosensor fluids in recent years (Tsou et al., 2016). Contact lense is the most important field that PAM has been used due to its bioinert and hydrophilic properties ( Darnell et al., 2013; Fernández et al., 2005 ).
Evaluation of a Polyacrylamide Soil Additive to Reduce Agricultural-Associated Contamination (MW = 10–14E6 g mol-1), anionic polyacrylamide (PAM SWP) produced by Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corporation (Sulfolk, VA).
Polyacrylamide: A Review of the Use, Effectiveness
Soil degradation is a significant problem throughout the world. Use of soil amendments, including anionic polyacrylamide (PAM), is one of many options for protecting soil resources.
Stability of PAM/PEI emulsified gels under HTHS conditions for water shut-off treatment. Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production (accepted). DOI: 1007/s13202-018-0597-2. Mohamed Mahmoud, Ibnelwaleed A. Hussein, Abdullah Sultan, Mohammed A. Saad, Willem Buijs, Thijs J. H. Vlugt. (2025). Development of efficient formulation for the
Plant Derived Polymers, Properties, Modification &
Abstract. Current polymeric research has explored various applications in drug delivery and its related biomedical applications. Natural polymers especially those are derived from plant sources has evidenced for growing interest and attention in biomedical and pharmaceuticals sectors.
More than one hundred years have passed since the development of the first microbial inoculant for plants. Nowadays, the use of microbial inoculants in agriculture is spread worldwide for different crops and carrying different microorganisms. In the last decades, impressive progress has been achieved in the production, commercialization and use of inoculants.
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Evaluation of preoperative hematologic markers as prognostic factors and establishment of novel risk stratification in resected pN0 non-small-cell lung cancer. October 31, 2014 [ MEDLINE Abstract ]
Excessive water production is becoming common in many gas reservoirs. Polymers have been used as relative permeability modifiers (RPM) to selectively reduce water production with minimum effect on the hydrocarbon phase. This manuscript reports the results of an experimental study where we examined the effect of initial rock permeability on the outcome of an RPM treatment for a gas/water system.
- Do Gemini surfactants form coacervates?
- Therefore, compared with corresponding single-chain surfactants, gemini surfactants more easily form coacervates by themselves and the coacervation of gemini surfactants can begin at an extremely low surfactant concentration and cover a larger concentration range.
- Is cationic ammonium gemini surfactant a coacervate system?
- Our group reported a coacervate system consisting of cationic ammonium gemini surfactant C 12 C 6 C 12 Br 2 and weakly charged anionic 10% hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (PAM) in aqueous solution . Without any additives, the coacervation starts to occur at very low surfactant concentration and exists in a very wide surfactant concentration region.
- Do zwitterionic Gemini surfactants form coacervation?
- In contrast to traditional single-chain surfactants, gemini surfactants more often form coacervation by themselves without any additives. Menger et al. found that zwitterionic gemini surfactants with intermediate size and symmetrical chains can form sponge framework and coalesce into coacervates , .
- How do Gemini surfactants interact with polyelectrolytes?
- Each gemini surfactant contains two polar headgroups and two hydrophobic chains, thus both electrostatic interactions and hydrophobic interactions between gemini surfactants and polyelectrolytes are strengthened and there are more controlling and adjustable factors affecting these interactions compared with traditional single-chain surfactants.
