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coagulant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coagulant can
refer to:
Flocculation Coagulation of the
blood Coagulation (water treatment) Coagulation...
- and sedimentation. Iron and
aluminium salts are the most
widely used
coagulants but
salts of
other metals such as
titanium and
zirconium have been found...
- Coagulation, also
known as clotting, is the
process by
which blood changes from a
liquid to a gel,
forming a
blood clot. It
results in hemostasis, the...
- iron, and can have a high
calcium or
magnesium content depending on the
coagulants (e.g.
calcium chloride,
calcium sulphate,
magnesium sulphate) used in...
- salts. It is used as a
natural source of Mg2+, and it can be used as a
coagulant both in the
production of tofu and in the
treatment of
industrial wastewater...
- activity. It is the
amount of
inhibitor that will
inactivate half of a
coagulant during the
incubation period. It is the
standard measure used in the United...
-
binding domain of
factor VIIIc. This
binding domain is
essential for
coagulant activity.
People with high
levels of
factor VIII are at
increased risk...
-
corrosion of the
concrete reinforcement.
Calcium nitrate is a very
common coagulant in
latex production,
especially in
dipping processes.
Dissolved calcium...
-
Autotransfusion is a
process wherein a
person receives their own
blood for a transfusion,
instead of
banked allogenic (separate-donor) blood.
There are...
- well
suited for flocculation. Actually,
pDADMAC or DMDAAC, is used as a
coagulant - a
charge neutralization process that
precedes flocculation. PolyDADMAC...