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Acrylic acid biological agents

Synthetic examples include the poly(meth)acrylates used as flocculating agents for water purification. Biological examples are the proteins, nucleic acids, and pectins. Chemically modified biopolymers of this class are carboxymethyl cellulose and the lignin sulfonates. Polyelectrolytes with cationic and anionic substituents in the same macromolecule are called polyampholytes. [Pg.450]


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