
Anionic Polymers
Anionic polymers, which contain negatively charged anionic functional groups, find diverse applications across several industries due to their unique chemical properties.

Anionic polymers, with their negatively charged functional groups, are used in various industries for their unique chemical properties. They are commonly used in water treatment as coagulants and flocculants, aiding in the removal of suspended particles and impurities. They are also used in the textile industry as dye dispersants and fixatives, and in paper and pulp as retention aids. In the oil and gas industry, they are used in drilling fluids to control viscosity and aid in fluid loss control. In mining, they are used as flotation agents, and in detergents and cleaning products as surfactants. They are also used in personal care products, polymer flooding, construction, food, and municipal wastewater treatment. The type and formulation of anionic polymers depend on their intended application and can be combined with other chemicals or polymers.