Polyacrylic acid chelating dispersants are a commonly used dispersant used in industries such as water treatment, dyes, pigments, coatings, textiles, etc. The following are several common polyacrylic acid chelating dispersants:
Polyacrylic acid sodium (PAAS): Polyacrylic acid sodium is an anionic dispersant with good dispersion performance and viscosity regulation. It can be widely used in fields such as water treatment, textile printing and dyeing, detergents, and has good dispersion effects on suspended solid particles and colloidal particles.
Polyacrylic acid (PAA): Polyacrylic acid is a colorless and odorless polymer compound with excellent dispersion performance and water solubility. It can be used as a dispersant in fields such as water treatment, pulp and paper making, dyes, pigments, coatings, etc., effectively preventing the aggregation and precipitation of solid particles.
Polyacrylamide (PAM): Polyacrylamide is a cationic polymer compound with good dispersibility and adsorption ability. It is commonly used in fields such as pigments, coatings, textiles, etc., and can effectively disperse pigment particles, improve the softness and antibacterial properties of coatings and textiles.
Polyacrylamide copolymer (PAM-CO): Polyacrylamide copolymer is a modified form of polyacrylamide that is often copolymerized with other monomers. It is widely used in fields such as pulp and paper making, wastewater treatment, oil field development, etc. It can optimize the solid-liquid separation process, improve the dispersion performance and stability of suspensions.
It should be noted that the polyacrylic acid chelating dispersants listed above are only a few common ones, and there are other types of polyacrylic acid derivatives and dispersants with different structures and properties available for selection in practical applications. When using, suitable dispersants should be selected based on specific application scenarios and needs, and relevant usage guidance and safety precautions should be followed.