pam non ionic polyacrylamide with better performance

Sep - 20
2016

pam non ionic polyacrylamide with better performance

polyacrylamide degradation and its implications in - nature

Polyacrylamide degradation and its implications in - Nature

This review examines the chemical, mechanical, thermal, photolytic, and biological degrada- tion of PAM under a broad range of environmental conditions. We then consider available options for

Get Price
polyacrylamide degradation and its implications in - nature

Polyacrylamide degradation and its implications in - Nature

Non-ionic (no charge) Organic or inorganic •Organic polymers can be: Natural (e.g. starch, rubber, DNA, proteins) Synthetic (e.g. nylon, teflon, PVC, polyacrylamide) Semi-synthetic (e.g. vulcanized rubber, chitosan) What are polymers? • Polymers can also be flocculants and coagulants. • A polymer flocculant adsorbs onto

Get Price