Flocculant, Fungicide for Silver Travertine, Anionic Polyacrylamide
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Flocculant, Fungicide for Silver Travertine, Anionic Polyacrylamide
A polyelectrolyte is a polymer that contains charged monomers, or building blocks. There are two types of polyelectrolytes: cationic and anionic.
Cationic polyelectrolytes are positively charged in basic solutions and negatively charged in acidic solutions. Anionic polyelectrolytes are negatively charged in basic solutions and positively charged in acidic solutions.
An anionic polyelectrolyte is a polymer that has either a negative or a positive charge. It can be used as a detergent, emulsifier, or stabilizer in many different products.
Polyelectrolytes are polymers that have both positive and negative charges. In polyelectrolytes, the overall charge of the molecule will depend on how many negative and positive charges are present in the molecule. A polyelectrolyte with more positive charges than negative charges will have a net positive charge. On the other hand, if there are more negative charges than positive ones, then it will have a net negative charge.
Anionic polyelectrolytes are typically made from synthetic molecules that contain carboxylic acid groups (-COOH). In these molecules, at least one oxygen atom is replaced with sulfur (SO3H). This replacement makes it easier for them to combine with water molecules because they have an electronegative group in their structure instead of an electropositive one like hydrogen (H) does.