Amphoteric polyacrylamide was prepared first by the copolymerization of acrylamide with sodium acrylate and then through Mannich reaction.The copolymerization was carried out with a redox initiation system using the ...Amphoteric polyacrylamide was prepared first by the copolymerization of acrylamide with sodium acrylate and then through Mannich reaction.The copolymerization was carried out with a redox initiation system using the method of inverse emulsion polymerization.In this paper the reaction conditions and factors that affect emulsion stability were studied.Experiments show that a stable latex can be obtained under the following conditions:anionic degree is five percent,the ratio among acrylamide,formaldehyde and dimethylamine is 1∶1∶1.2,reaction temperature is 45 ℃,reaction time lasts four hours,and pH equals 5.0.The amphoteric copolymer has a higher molecular weight and cationic degree,so it is an ideal filler retention and drainage aid in paper making.展开更多
This study reports an experimental investigation on hydrodynamics and mass transfer characteristics in a 15.6x10-3 m3 external loop airlift reactor for oil-in-water micro-emulsions with oil to water volume ratio (φ...This study reports an experimental investigation on hydrodynamics and mass transfer characteristics in a 15.6x10-3 m3 external loop airlift reactor for oil-in-water micro-emulsions with oil to water volume ratio (φ) rang- ing from 3% to 7% (by volume). For comparative purposes, experiments were also carried out with water. Increase in φ of micro-emulsion systems results in an increment in the gas holdup and a decrease in the volumetric gas-liquid oxygen transfer coefficient and liquid circulation velocity, attributed to the escalation in the viscosity of mi- cro-emulsions. The gas holdup and volumetric mass transfer coefficient for micro-emulsion systems are signifi- cantly higher than that of water system. Two correlations are developed to predict the gas holdup and oxygen trans- fer coefficient展开更多
文摘Amphoteric polyacrylamide was prepared first by the copolymerization of acrylamide with sodium acrylate and then through Mannich reaction.The copolymerization was carried out with a redox initiation system using the method of inverse emulsion polymerization.In this paper the reaction conditions and factors that affect emulsion stability were studied.Experiments show that a stable latex can be obtained under the following conditions:anionic degree is five percent,the ratio among acrylamide,formaldehyde and dimethylamine is 1∶1∶1.2,reaction temperature is 45 ℃,reaction time lasts four hours,and pH equals 5.0.The amphoteric copolymer has a higher molecular weight and cationic degree,so it is an ideal filler retention and drainage aid in paper making.
文摘This study reports an experimental investigation on hydrodynamics and mass transfer characteristics in a 15.6x10-3 m3 external loop airlift reactor for oil-in-water micro-emulsions with oil to water volume ratio (φ) rang- ing from 3% to 7% (by volume). For comparative purposes, experiments were also carried out with water. Increase in φ of micro-emulsion systems results in an increment in the gas holdup and a decrease in the volumetric gas-liquid oxygen transfer coefficient and liquid circulation velocity, attributed to the escalation in the viscosity of mi- cro-emulsions. The gas holdup and volumetric mass transfer coefficient for micro-emulsion systems are signifi- cantly higher than that of water system. Two correlations are developed to predict the gas holdup and oxygen trans- fer coefficient