pam (cation polyacrylamide) pulp and paper chemicals at thailand

pam (cation polyacrylamide) pulp and paper chemicals at thailand
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  • What is polyacrylamide (PAM)?
  • Polyacrylamide (PAM) is a long chain, linear, water soluble polymeric substance formed from acrylamide (C 3 H 5 NO) subunits, has a high molecular weight of typically from few 1000 to 20 × 10 6 g/mol, and has a very high viscosity in aqueous solutions, depending on the concentration and the degree of polymerization (Sojka et al. 2007).
  • What is cationic polyacrylamide (C-PAM)?
  • Cationic polyacrylamide (C-PAM), copolymerized from acrylamide and substituted acrylate or acrylamide segments, offers an alternative to PHPA and exhibits high stability under high TDS conditions 28.
  • Are CPAM emulsions cationic?
  • This approach overcomes the drawbacks of traditional optimization methods. We successfully synthesized three CPAM emulsions with a wide range of cationic degrees: low (21.85%), medium (40.25%), and high (71.17%) levels of cationic degree.
  • Is CPAM a cationic microblock?
  • It has been shown that the flocculation performance of CPAM is related to the distribution and sequencing of cationic units in the molecular chain (Feng et al. 2018b). The continuous arrangement of cationic units in CPAM can form cationic microblock structure.