
Copolymerization
Alison J. Scott, Alexander Penlidis, in Reference Module in Chemistry, Molecular Sciences and Chemical Engineering, 2017. Abstract. Copolymerization offers flexibility with respect to possible monomers and a great diversity of polymeric products, but also composition drift, which may need to be minimized or exploited in a controlled way, for specific structure–property relationships.
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Polyacrylamide degradation and its implications
High molecular weight (10 6 –3 × 10 7 Da) polyacrylamide (PAM) is commonly used as a flocculant in water and wastewater treatment, as a soil conditioner, and as a viscosity modifier and
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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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Nonionic Polyacrylamide high purity cationic PAM
Water Treatment Chemicals: high purity Anionic. 1.polyacrylamide 2.with high molecular weight 3.good flocculant 4.sample is available Anionic Polyacrylamid Description: Polyacrylamide product details: PAM for the water-soluble polymers, insoluble in most organic solvents, has good flocculation, can reduce the friction between the liquid
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Polyacrylamide Purity 99%,China
Aquagel35 CAS No.: 9003-05-8 Purity: 99% 100 USD/Kilogram Jinlan Pharm-Drugs Technology Co., Limited Polyacrylamide CAS No.: 9003-05-8 Purity: ≥90% MOSINTER GROUP LIMITED Send your message
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Polyacrylamide formulation with Aqualane Special Fluids
The solvents used must be of high purity and completely inert in order not to interfere with the polymerization reaction. Beyond the technical requirements, the hydrocarbons must meet the strictest environmental and security standards. Aqualane solvents performance. Features required to the hydrocarbons used in production of polyacrylamides:
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Polyacrylates
Thomas L. Staples, Pronoy K. Chatterjee, in Textile Science and Technology, 2002. 3.2.1 Polyacrylamides. Polyacrylamides are widely used in an uncrosslinked form as thickeners and flocculants in the oil industry, ore recovery, water and sewerage treatment, and a variety of industrial and consumer products [71].
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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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Nonionic Polyacrylamide high purity cationic PAM
Water Treatment Chemicals: high purity Anionic. 1.polyacrylamide 2.with high molecular weight 3.good flocculant 4.sample is available Anionic Polyacrylamid Description: Polyacrylamide product details: PAM for the water-soluble polymers, insoluble in most organic solvents, has good flocculation, can reduce the friction between the liquid
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Polyacrylamide | chemical compound | Britannica
Polyacrylamide, an acrylic resin that has the unique property of being soluble in water. It is employed in the treatment of industrial and municipal wastewater. Polyacrylamides are produced by the polymerization of acrylamide (C3H5NO), a compound obtained by the hydration of acrylonitrile.
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Polyacrylamide | Spectrum
Polyacrylamide, 50 Percent Aqueous Solution, also called poly(1-carbamoylethylene), is a polymer formed from acrylamide subunits used to flocculate solids in a liquid. Spectrum solutions utilize the highest quality raw materials appropri
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Copolymer
Graft copolymers are a special type of branched copolymer in which the side chains are structurally distinct from the main chain. Typically the main chain is formed from one type of monomer (A) and branches are formed from another monomer (B), or else the side-chains have constitutional or configurational features that differ from those in the main chain.
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The Polyacrylamide Matrix | National Diagnostics
Polyacrylamide gels are formed by the polymerization of acrylamide in aqueous solution in the presence of small amounts of a bifunctional crosslinker. The crosslinker is usually methylene:bisacrylamide (bis, or MBA). The copolymerization of acrylamide with methylenebisacrylamide produces a mesh-like network in three dimensions, consisting of
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