Claims
- 1. A high molecular weight partially hydrolyzed acrylamide polymer having a solution viscosity greater than about 8 mPa.s and a degree of hydrolysis greater than about 10 mole %.
- 2. A high molecular weight partially hydrolyzed acrylamide polymer having a solution viscosity greater than about 9 mPa.s and a degree of hydrolysis greater than about 20 mole %.
- 3. A high molecular weight partially hydrolyzed acrylamide polymer having a solution viscosity greater than about 9 mPa.s and a degree of hydrolysis greater than about 5 mole %.
- 4. A water-in-oil emulsion of the hydrolyzed high molecular weight polymer of any one of claims 1, 2, or 3.
- 5. The emulsion of claim 4, further comprising an inverting agent.
- 6. The emulsion of claim 5 wherein said inverting agent is an ethoxylated nonylphenyl surfactant.
- 7. A method for flocculating mineral slurries, which method comprises forming a mixture by adding to a liquid mineral slurry comprising a plurality of mineral particles an effective amount, based upon the solid content of the slurry, of a solution of the polymer of any one of claims 1-3 or polymer derived from the emulsion of any one of claim 4-6 to flocculate said solid particles, and removing said particles from said mixture to form a substantially clear liquid stream.
- 8. A method for flocculating a paper mill effluent, which comprises:
- forming a first mixture by adding to a paper mill effluent containing a plurality of solid particles a solution of a cationic polymer in an amount sufficient to substantially neutralize anionic charges carried by said solid particles;
- forming a second mixture by adding to said first mixture an effective amount, based upon the solid content of the effluent, of a solution of the polymer of any one of claims 1-3 or polymer derived from the emulsion of any one of claims 4-6 to flocculate said particles; and
- removing said flocculated solid particles from said second mixture, thereby forming a substantially clear liquid stream.
- 9. A method for flocculating a process water effluent from a deinking plant, which comprises:
- forming a first mixture by adding to a process water effluent containing a plurality of solid particles a solution of a cationic polymer in an amount sufficient to substantially neutralize anionic charges carried by said solid particles;
- forming a second mixture by adding to said first mixture an effective amount, based upon the solid content of the effluent, of a solution of the polymer of any one of claims 1-3 or polymer derived from the emulsion of any one of claims 4-6 to flocculate said solid particles; and removing said flocculated solid particles from said second mixture, thereby forming a substantially clear liquid stream.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/062,379, filed on May 14, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,286,806.
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