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Nonionic Polyacrylamide (NPAM)

NPAM
CAS 9003-05-8

Nonionic polyacrylamide (NPAM) is the near-neutral PAM grade — an acrylamide homopolymer that flocculates by bridging and is prized for its salinity tolerance and performance across a wide pH range. It is the grade of choice where charged polyelectrolytes lose effectiveness. It is one of the three grades in the polyacrylamide overview (compare anionic PAM […]

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HS Code
3906.90
At a Glance
Material Family
Polymers & Resins
Record Type
Pure compound
Primary Role
Flocculation & Coagulation · Thickening / Rheology
Functional Roles
Applications & Use Cases
  • Soil stabilization and erosion / infiltration control.
  • Oil recovery in high-salinity reservoirs.
  • Drilling fluids.
  • Variable-pH water treatment.
Physical Properties
Charge
Nonionic (~zero ionicity)
Molecular weight
High (acrylamide homopolymer)
Optimal pH
Wide / variable
Key property
Salinity tolerant (salt-insensitive)
Appearance
White powder / granule
Safety & Handling
Full SDS available on request

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HS / Tariff Classification
Harmonized System (HS) Code — 6-digit international heading
3906 . 90
Chapter 39
Plastics and articles thereof
Heading 39.06
Internationally harmonized (WCO HS)
Subheading 3906.90
6-digit international code — national tariff line adds further digits
Chemical Identity
CAS Number
9003-05-8
INCI Name
POLYACRYLAMIDE
Synonyms & Trade Names
Nonionic Polyacrylamide NPAM Nonionic PAM Acrylamide Homopolymer
Full Description

Nonionic polyacrylamide (NPAM) is the near-neutral PAM grade — an acrylamide homopolymer that flocculates by bridging and is prized for its salinity tolerance and performance across a wide pH range. It is the grade of choice where charged polyelectrolytes lose effectiveness. It is one of the three grades in the polyacrylamide overview (compare anionic PAM (APAM) and cationic PAM (CPAM)).

What it is

Nonionic PAM (CAS 9003-05-8) is essentially an acrylamide homopolymer with near-zero ionic charge and high molecular weight. Because it carries little charge, a larger dose is needed for the same effect as a polyelectrolyte — but that same neutrality makes it insensitive to salt and pH. It is supplied as a white powder/granule.

How it works

NPAM flocculates almost entirely by bridging rather than charge neutralization: its long uncharged chains adsorb across many particles and bind them into flocs. Because the chains are not collapsed by dissolved salt (as charged polymers can be), NPAM keeps working in high-salinity and variable-pH streams where anionic or cationic grades fade. Background: what is flocculation.

Applications

NPAM is a salinity-tolerant specialist, used in soil stabilization and conditioning (erosion control, infiltration), oil recovery in high-salinity reservoirs, drilling fluids, water treatment where pH varies widely, and electrophoresis gel media. Use-case detail: dust suppression & soil/erosion control and oil & gas friction reducer & EOR.

Typical properties and grades

Grades vary mainly by molecular weight; values below are typical and reference only — the CoA governs. Because NPAM is uncharged, expect a higher dose than an equivalent polyelectrolyte.

Bulk supply and RFQ

RawSource supplies nonionic polyacrylamide in bulk (bags, supersacks) with CoA, TDS and SDS per lot. Tell us your stream (salinity, pH) and application, and we will recommend the molecular weight and dose and quote it. See the polyacrylamide overview and the grades, make-down & dosing guide.

Typical Properties

Typical reference values, not a specification; the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for the lot governs.

Property Typical Value
Chemical / class Nonionic polyacrylamide (NPAM) — acrylamide homopolymer
Charge Neutral (~zero ionicity)
Molecular weight High (acrylamide homopolymer)
Optimal pH Wide / variable
Key strength Salinity tolerance (salt-insensitive)
Dose note Higher dose than a charged polyelectrolyte for equivalent effect
Physical form White powder / granule
CAS Number 9003-05-8 (acrylamide homopolymer)
Handling Refer to the current SDS; powder is slippery when wet

Frequently Asked Questions

What is nonionic polyacrylamide (NPAM) used for?

Nonionic PAM (CAS 9003-05-8) is a near-neutral, high-MW flocculant used for soil stabilization and erosion control, oil recovery in high-salinity reservoirs, drilling fluids, variable-pH water treatment, and electrophoresis gels. Its salinity and pH tolerance are the differentiators.

When should I use nonionic instead of anionic or cationic PAM?

Use nonionic PAM where dissolved salt or wide pH swings would collapse a charged polymer — high-salinity reservoirs, brine-affected soil, and variable-pH streams. Where charge helps (clarification, sludge), anionic or cationic grades are more efficient.

Why does nonionic PAM need a higher dose?

Because it carries little charge, nonionic PAM relies on bridging alone rather than charge neutralization, so more polymer is needed for the same flocculation as a charged polyelectrolyte; the trade-off buys salinity and pH tolerance.

Does nonionic PAM work in saltwater or brine?

Yes — nonionic PAM is salt-insensitive, which is why it is chosen for high-salinity oil reservoirs and brine-affected systems where anionic/cationic polymers lose viscosity and flocculating power.

Disclaimer. Information on this page — including chemical properties, identifiers, hazard, transport (DOT/UN) and tariff (HS) classifications, and applications — is provided for general reference and is compiled from authoritative public sources (e.g. PubChem). Values are typical and are not a guaranteed specification; the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for the lot you purchase governs. Products are sold for industrial and professional use only. Nothing here is a medical, health, or efficacy claim, or advice. Always consult the current Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before handling, storage, transport or disposal, and confirm regulatory status, classification and suitability for your application and jurisdiction. Hazard, transport and tariff classifications must be verified for your specific shipment. RawSource makes no warranty, express or implied, and assumes no liability for use of this information.

Disclaimer. Information on this page — including properties, identifiers, hazard, transport (DOT/UN) and tariff (HS) classifications, and applications — is provided for general reference and is compiled from authoritative public sources (e.g. PubChem/ECHA, 49 CFR 172.101, the Harmonized Tariff Schedule). Values are typical and are not a guaranteed specification; the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for the lot purchased governs. Products are sold for industrial and professional use only. Nothing here is a medical, health, or efficacy claim or advice. Always consult the current Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before handling, storage, transport or disposal, and confirm regulatory status, classification and suitability for your application and jurisdiction. Hazard, transport and tariff classifications must be verified for your specific shipment. RawSource makes no warranty, express or implied, and assumes no liability for use of this information. Trademarks. Third-party trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective owners; any reference is nominative — used only to identify a comparable product — and does not imply affiliation with, sponsorship by, or endorsement by the trademark owner.