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Anionic polyacrylamide
other name:PAM 、Polymers Classification:Anionic polyacrylamide、Cationic polyacrylamide、Non-ionic polyacrylamide Introduction: Polyacrylamide is an organic polymer, relying on anionic or cationic charge, mainly used in oil extraction, water treatment, textiles, paper making, mineral processing, medicine, agriculture and other industries with a wide range of applications, known as "hundred industry auxiliaries". The main application areas abroad are water treatment, paper, mining, metallurgy, etc.; the largest amount of domestic use is in the field of oil extraction, the fastest growing amount is the field of water treatment and paper fields. This time, the anionic polyacrylamide is introduced in detail
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Differences Between Anionic, Cationic, and Non-Ionic Polyacrylamides
Anionic Polyacrylamide (APAM) features a negative charge and high molecular weight, offering solutions for wastewater with cationic pollutants and aiding in mining and pulp industries. Cationic Polyacrylamide (CPAM), with a positive charge, addresses anionic pollutants and is pivotal in municipal and industrial wastewater, papermaking, violin quality improvement, and efficiency augmentation in the petroleum sector. Lastly, Non-Ionic Polyacrylamide (NPAM), being neutral, effectively treats wastewater under neutral to weakly acidic conditions, showing useful applications in textiles, paper industries, and the petroleum sector. The selection of a flocculant is critical and relies on the charge type of pollutants, operational conditions, and economic viability in various treatment sectors.
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