biodegradation of polyacrylamide and its derivatives

Biodegradation of Polyacrylamide and Its Derivatives

General features of degradation of polyacrylamide and its anionic and cationic derivatives under the action of radical degradative agents are considered. The molecular weight of these polymers can be controlled by varying the structure and concentration of the degradative agent and salt additions, the concentration, molecular weight, and ...

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biodegradation of polyacrylamide and its derivatives

Biodegradation of Polyacrylamide and Its Derivatives

Degradation of PAA and its derivatives in aqueous solutions can occur in the course of synthesis, storage, and use of polymers under the separate or combined action of heat, light, ionizing radiations, mechanical effects, and biological factors.

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neighboring group effect on the thermal degradation of polya ...

Neighboring group effect on the thermal degradation of polya ...

Being an important class of water-soluble synthetic polymers, polyacrylamide (PAM) and its derivatives have found a wide range of applications in the oil and gas industry. Due to the increasingly active exploration of deep and ultra-deep wells, PAM-based polymers are more and more frequently applied under hostile subterranean conditions, particularly high temperature. Therefore, it becomes an ...

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degradation of polyacrylamide and its derivatives in aqueous ...

Degradation of Polyacrylamide and Its Derivatives in Aqueous ...

General features of degradation of polyacrylamide and its anionic and cationic derivatives under the action of radical degradative agents are considered. The molecular weight of these polymers can be controlled by varying the structure and concentration of the degradative agent and salt additions, the concentration, molecular weight, and composition of the initial (co)polymer, and the process ...

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neighboring group effect on the thermal degradation of polya ...

Neighboring group effect on the thermal degradation of polya ...

Biodegradation of Polyacrylamide and Its Derivatives Sanket J. Joshi1 & Raeid M. M. Abed2 Received: 19 December 2016/Accepted: 14 April 2017 /Published online: 4 May 2017 # Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2017 Abstract Although

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isolation and characterization of polyacrylamide-degrading ...

Isolation and Characterization of Polyacrylamide-Degrading ...

In the present study, the bacterial strain HI47 was isolated from dewatered sludge. This strain could metabolize PAM as its sole nutrient source and was subsequently identified as Pseudomonas putida. The efficiency of PAM degradation was 31.1% in 7 days

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biodegradation of polyacrylamide and its derivatives ...

Biodegradation of Polyacrylamide and Its Derivatives ...

Although polyacrylamide (PAM) and its derivatives have many useful applications, their release in nature can have impacts on the environment and human health, thus bioremediation approaches for residual PAM are urgently needed. Biodegradation of PAM and its ...

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degradation and stabilization of polyacrylamide in polymer ...

Degradation and Stabilization of Polyacrylamide in Polymer ...

• PAM degradation in thermophilic AD in comparison with mesophilic AD. • PAM degradation and its impact on thermophilic and mesophilic AD. Bao M, Chen Q, Li Y, Jiang G (2010). Biodegradation of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide by bacteria isolated from ...

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preparation and thermal decomposition of polyacrylamide and ...

Preparation and Thermal Decomposition of Polyacrylamide and ...

Polyacrylamide (PAM), poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide) (PDMA) and poly(N,N-diethylacryl-amide) (PDEA) were synthesized by plasma-initiated polymerization. Both wet and dry polymers were prepared. The states of the water absorbed in the wet and dry samples were studied directly by means of TG, and the stabilities of the dry polymers in the process of thermal treatment were investigated by FT-IR ...

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microbial degradation of polyacrylamide and the deamination ...

Microbial degradation of polyacrylamide and the deamination ...

Polyacrylamide degradation and its implications B Xiong et al. 2 npj Clean Water (2018) 17 Published in partnership with King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals 1234567890():,; multivalent ...

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Neighboring group effect on the thermal degradation of polya ... 簡

Abstract Being an important class of water-soluble synthetic polymers, polyacrylamide (PAM) and its derivatives have found a wide range of applications in the oil and gas industry. Due to the increasingly active exploration of deep and ultra-deep wells, PAM-based polymers are more and more frequently applied under hostile subterranean conditions, particularly high temperature.

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Degradation and Stabilization of Polyacrylamide in Polymer F ...

DOI: 10.1515/POLYENG-2018-0274 Corpus ID: 139815047 Neighboring group effect on the thermal degradation of polyacrylamide and its derivatives @article{Jiang2019NeighboringGE, title={Neighboring group effect on the thermal degradation of polyacrylamide and ...

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Can acrylamide be biodegraded?

Biodegradation of PAM and its derivatives has been studied only in the last two decades, with most emphasis on acrylamide biodegradation. Microorganisms have been shown to utilize, not only acrylamide, but also PAM and its derivatives as the sole source of nitrogen and/or carbon under aerobic as well as anaerobic conditions.

Can polyacrylamide be bioremediated?

Although polyacrylamide (PAM) and its derivatives have many useful applications, their release in nature can have impacts on the environment and human health, thus bioremediation approaches for residual PAM are urgently needed.

Which reagent is used to degrade polyacrylamide in aqueous solution?

Ramsden, D. K. & McKay, K. Degradation of polyacrylamide in aqueous solution induced by chemically generated hydroxyl radicals: Part I-Fenton’s reagent. Polym. Degrad. Stab. 14, 217–229 (1986). Ramsden, D. K., & McKay, K.

What is polyacrylamide (PAM)?

Polyacrylamide (PAM) is a long chain, linear, water soluble polymeric substance formed from acrylamide (C 3 H 5 NO) subunits, has a high molecular weight of typically from few 1000 to 20 × 10 6 g/mol, and has a very high viscosity in aqueous solutions, depending on the concentration and the degree of polymerization (Sojka et al. 2007).

Can fungi degrade acrylamide?

Some fungi and yeasts could degrade 60–80% of acrylamide. The biodegradation of PAM and its derivatives are initiated by the enzyme amidase, either under aerobic or anaerobic conditions, and are further degraded partially or completely by an array of different enzymes.

Does biological filtration improve polyacrylamide biodegradation?

Freedman, D. E. et al. Biologically active filtration for fracturing flowback and produced water treatment. J. Water Process Eng. 18, 29–40 (2017). Dai, X. et al. Waste-activated sludge fermentation for polyacrylamide biodegradation improved by anaerobic hydrolysis and key microorganisms involved in biological polyacrylamide removal.