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Anionic polyacrylamide is a water-soluble polymer used primarily as a flocculant in various industrial applications. It is synthesized from acrylamide monomers and contains negatively charged functional groups, which enhance its ability to bind with suspended particles in water. This property makes it effective in facilitating the aggregation of particles, leading to improved sedimentation and clarification in water treatment processes.

| Chemical structure | Polyacrylamide with anionic groups |
| Molecular weight | 5 to 20 million g/mol |
| Solid content | Typically 80% to 90% |
| pH range | 6 to 8 |
| Viscosity | Varies based on concentration and formulation |
When selecting anionic polyacrylamide, consider the specific application requirements such as the type of particles to be flocculated and the desired settling rates. It's important to specify the molecular weight and solid content, as these factors influence performance. Additionally, inquire about certifications or compliance with environmental regulations if applicable, and determine the quantity needed for your operations.
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It is primarily used as a flocculant in water treatment processes.
It works by binding with negatively charged particles, promoting their aggregation and settling.
When used according to guidelines, it is generally considered safe for municipal water treatment.
Molecular weight, concentration, and the specific characteristics of the water being treated.
Yes, it is commonly used in mining for tailings management and water clarification.
It should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.