From: fine chem (chemicals555$##$yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Apr 10 2006 - 05:10:12 EDT
Cationic polymers are high POSITIVE charged molecules.
Alkenes have a high density of NEGATIVE electron charge associated with the pi electrons of the double bond ( C=C )
Can the two react together ( coagulate / agglutinate ) ?
The Alkene is a diene,C10H16, a derivative of isoprene : CH2=C(CH3)CHCH2CH2C(CH3)CH=CH2
The Cationic polymer is Poly Diallyl Dimethyl ammonium Chloride, poly DADMAC, having a medium molecular weight and high charge density.
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