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- What is polyacrylamide gel?
- Related Topics: Protein Standards, Buffer Systems and Gel Chemistries, and Handcasting Polyacrylamide Gels. Polyacrylamide gels are prepared by free radical polymerization of acrylamide and a comonomer crosslinker such as bis-acrylamide.
- What are the different types of polyacrylamide polymer gels?
- Based on their compositions and application conditions, polyacrylamide polymer gels can be classified into three types: in-situ monomer-based gel, in-situ polymer-based gels, and preformed particle gels. Initially, in-situ monomer gels which are mainly composed of acrylamide were developed for water shutoff.
- Can polyacrylamide gels be used in harsh environments?
- Organically cross-linked PAM-related system To apply gel systems in harsh environments such as those with high temperatures, high salinity, and high pH, Chang et al. synthesized a polyacrylamide gels based on the cross-linking reaction between phenolic compounds (e.g., phenol and resorcinol) and formaldehyde.
- How are polyacrylamide gels prepared?
- Polyacrylamide gels are prepared by free radical polymerization of acrylamide and a comonomer crosslinker such as bis-acrylamide. Polymerization is initiated by ammonium persulfate (APS) with tetramethylethylenediamine (TEMED) as the catalyst (see figure below).
