polyamidine
Polyamidine refers to a family of polymeric compounds that contain amidine functional groups along their polymer backbone. These amidine units confer a strongly cationic character, giving polyamidines high charge density and water solubility over a broad pH range. They are typically high-molecular-weight polymers.
Manufacture and structure: Polyamidines are usually produced by modifying pre-formed polymer backbones such as polyacrylamide or
Properties: They exhibit strong cationic charge, high flocculation efficacy at low dosages, and good bridging capabilities;
Applications: In water treatment, polyamidines serve as coagulant aids and flocculants to clarify suspensions and improve
Safety and handling: Polyamidines are synthetic polymers; handling typically requires standard safety precautions such as gloves