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О возможности образования новых полимер-коллоидных комплексов полигидроксохлорида алюминия с катионоактивными водорастворимыми полимерами

О возможности образования новых полимер-коллоидных комплексов полигидроксохлорида алюминия с катионоактивными водорастворимыми полимерами

Abstract

Изучено взаимодействие слабокатионных сополимеров акриламида с полигидроксохлоридом алюминия (ПГХА). Установлено, что водорастворимые полимер-коллоидные комплексы могут быть получены на основе ПГХА и слабокатионных сополимеров акриламида. Сделано предположение, что полимер-коллоидные комплексы (ПКК) представляют собой продукты нековалентных кооперативных взаимодействий макромолекул сополимеров и коллоидных частиц ПГХА. Получаемые ПКК являются высокоактивными реагентами, сочетающими свойства неорганических коагулянтов и полимерных флокулянтов.

The interaction low cationic copolymers of acrylamide with polyhydroxochloride aluminum (PACL) is studied. Its founded that water-soluble polymer-colloid complexes can be obtained on the basis PACL and low cationic copolymers of acrylamide. It is assumed that the polymer-colloid complexes (PCCs) submits to the products of cooperative non-covalent interactions of macromolecules of copolymers and colloidal particles PACL. The resulting PCCs are highly active reagents, combining properties of inorganic coagulant and polymers flocculants.

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ПОЛИМЕР-КОЛЛОИДНЫЕ КОМПЛЕКСЫ, СЛАБОКАТИОННЫЕ СОПОЛИМЕРЫ АКРИЛАМИДА, ПОЛИГИДРОКСОХЛОРИД АЛЮМИНИЯ, КООПЕРАТИВНОЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЕ, ФЛОКУЛЯЦИЯ, POLYMER-COLLOID COMPLEXES (PCCS), POLYHYDROXOCHLORIDE OF ALUMINUM (PACL)

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