Poly(sodium acrylamidoalkanoate) s: Syntheses and solution properties in relation to flocculation study in water treatment
✍ Scribed by L. M. Gan; K. W. Yeoh; C. H. Chew; L. L. Koh; T. L. Tan
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 564 KB
- Volume
- 42
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
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✦ Synopsis
The micelle-forming monomers of sodium 6-acrylamidocaproate ( Na 6-AAC), sodium 11acrylamidoundecanoate ( Na 11-AAU) , sodium 11-(N-methylacrylamido) undecanoate (Na 11-MAAU) , and sodium 11-(N-ethylacry1amido)undecanoate ( N a 11-EAAU) have been synthesized and polymerized. Except poly ( N a 6-AAC), the molecular weights of the other three poly (sodium acrylamidoalkanoate) s were over lo6. They behave as strong anionic polyelectrolytes in aqueous solutions. Their solution properties, such as viscosity, charge density, and radius of gyration, were investigated. The performance of these anionic polyelectrolytes as coagulant aids in water treatment were assessed by jar test. Poly ( N a 6-AAC) andpoly(Na 11-AAU) were superior to poly(Na 11-MAAU) andpoly(Na 11-EAAU) in terms of flocs settling. All these four anionic polyelectrolytes tested in water treatment are as effective as a commercially available cationic polyamine organic coagulant (Hyperfloc C P 753).