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Core Reasons 1. Diversified copolymerization capability SMAS can copolymerize easily with acrylamide, acrylic acid, maleic anhydride and other common monomers…
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Concise academic abstract Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS) resists alkaline hydrolysis via stable sulfonate and steric shielding, effectively mitigating alkali degradation of…
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Detailed explanation Concise academic version Thanks to sulfonate’s anti-ion-shielding, multi-site crosslinking with Cr³⁺ and hydration protection, Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS) crosslinked gels…
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Conclusion: SMAS is overwhelmingly superior to SAS for oilfield use, especially under high temperature, high salinity, high hardness and long-term…
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Conclusion first: Sodium Allyl Sulfonate (SAS) delivers better cost performance for conventional water treatment. SMAS is more cost-effective for working…
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Sodium Allyl Sulfonate (SAS) Advantages Disadvantages Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS) Advantages Disadvantages Short Summary SAS works well for normal water quality with…
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There is no absolute winner. Their advantages depend on water quality, operating conditions and cost budget. 1. Choose Sodium Allyl Sulfonate…
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Sodium Allyl Sulfonate (SAS) Advantages Disadvantages Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS) Advantages Disadvantages Short Summary SAS works well for normal water quality with…
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1. Sodium Allyl Sulfonate (SAS) 2. Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS) Brief Conclusion SAS focuses on acrylic fiber, electroplating and regular water…
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1. Basic Information Comparison 表格 Item SAS (Sodium Allyl Sulfonate) SMAS (Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate) Full Name Sodium Allyl Sulfonate Sodium…
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In the chemical industry, every chemical substance has a unique identification code — the CAS number (Chemical Abstracts Service Registry…
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Prepared with Sodium Methallyl Sulfonate (SMAS), cross-linked polymer gels feature outstanding thermal-salt stability, good deformability and strong shear resistance. They can…



