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  • What is cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM)?
  • Cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) is a water-soluble linear polyelectrolyte with high molecular weight and positive charge density. Because of its low cost, high efficiency, and simple operation, CPAM is widely used as a chemical conditioner for flocculation pretreatment of sludge before mechanical dewatering (Sun et al. 2018; Zhou et al. 2014 ).
  • What factors affect the flocculation effect of cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM)?
  • Cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) is a commonly used flocculant for water treatment. Factors that affect the flocculation effect and can be controlled manually include the type and dosage of CPAM, wastewater pH, stirring time and settling time, and their reasonable setting is critical to the flocculation effect of CPAM.
  • What are cationic polyacrylamide copolymers (PAMS)?
  • Keywords: Transformation, Sludge-amended soil, Outdoor lysimeter study Cationic polyacrylamide copolymers (PAMs) are a group of water-soluble polymers with a wide range of applications in industry, food processing, agriculture and waste management.
  • Are cationic polyacrylamide copolymers harmful to the environment?
  • Environ Sci Eur. 2018; 30 (1): 16. Cationic polyacrylamide copolymers (PAMs) are used for sludge dewatering in municipal waste water treatment and might enter the environment by spreading of the sludge on agricultural land. Concern has been expressed since little is known about the degradation of PAMs in soils.