As a widely used polymer material, the safety of nonionic polyacrylamide (PAM) has attracted wide attention. This study aims to verify the biocompatibility and low toxicity of nonionic polyacrylamide in the application process through multiple experimental data.
Through systematic experimental design, we evaluated the impact of non-ionic polyacrylamide under various environmental conditions. The experimental data clearly demonstrated its non-toxic characteristics to the human body and enhanced the public's awareness of its safety.
This article details the experimental methods used, such as cell culture experiments and toxicological assessments, and presents specific experimental results, providing sufficient scientific evidence to support the safe use of non-ionic polyacrylamide.
Ultimately, the research results will provide a basis for the industry application of non-ionic polyacrylamide and the formulation of future safety standards, promoting market acceptance and practical use of this material.