
Polyacrylamide
Polyacrylamide (IUPAC poly(2-propenamide) or poly(1-carbamoylethylene), abbreviated as PAM) is a polymer (-CH 2 CHCONH 2-) formed from acrylamide subunits. It can be synthesized as a simple linear-chain structure or cross-linked, typically using N,N '-methylenebisacrylamide.
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Cationic Polyacrylamide PAM / Cation PAM for Industrial Water
Cationic Polyacrylamide PAM . Description. Yixing cleanwater chemicals CO.,LTD is a factory of providing High quality CPAM .This product is a water- soluble high polymer.It’s not soluble in most organic solvents, with good flocculating activity, and can reduce the friction resistance between liquid.
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Polyacrylamide Flocculant Pam Water Treatment Cationic
Yixing cleanwater chemicals CO.,LTD is a factory of providing High quality CPAM .This product is a water- soluble high polymer.It’s not soluble in most organic solvents, with good flocculating activity, and can reduce the friction resistance between liquid.
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PAM (Polyacrylamide) (Cation, Anion, Noion, Amphion)
PAM (Polyacrylamide) (Cation, Anion, Noion, Amphion) [ Properties ] Polyacrylamide,abbreviation PAM,is a glassy solid,easy to adsorb water ; the absorbing speed are varied with different derivative ions.It is soluble in water and organic solvents as acetic acid,glycol,glycerin and amine.It will be decomposed after long time heating.
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Properties of Polyacrylamides
Polyacylamides are high molecular weight water soluble or swellable polymers formed from acrylamide or its derivatives. Their glass transition temperature is well above room temperature (> 400 K). The only commercially important polyacrylamide is poly(2-propenamide) which is simply called polyacrylamide or PAM [-CH 2 CH(CONH 2)-]. It is a non
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POLYACRYLAMIDE IN AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAND MANAGEMENT
High effectiveness and low cost of PAM for erosion control and infiltration management, coupled with easier implementation than traditional conservation measures, has resulted in rapid adoption. About 800,000 ha of US irrigated land use PAM for erosion and/or infiltra-tion management. In recent years, PAM has been deployed for uses beyond
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