PolyAcrylic Acid (PAA) is a polymer that is a polymer that belongs to acrylic acid. It is a polymer formed by the polymerization reaction of acrylic. Polyacryonic acid can exist in the form of liquid or solid, depending on its molecular weight and preparation method.
The structure of polyacryonic acid contains acrylic groups (-CH2 = CH-COOH). These groups are connected together through covalent bonds to form a linear or cross-linking polymer structure. The molecular weight of polyacryonic acid is usually between thousands and millions, and can be adjusted as needed.
Polyacryonic acid has good solubility and can form a thick water solution in water. In the water solution, the decentralized and chelating of polyacryonic acid makes it show many special chemical and physical properties, suitable for various application areas, such as water treatment, textiles, oil fields, and papermaking.
It should be noted that the specific material of polyacryonic acid can be different due to manufacturers and preparation methods, and appropriate materials can be selected according to the specific purpose and requirements. When using polyacryonic acid, you should pay attention to follow the safety operation regulations and use it correctly in accordance with the product manual and instructions.