- floc.
Flocculants are used in
water treatment processes to
improve the
sedimentation or
filterability of
small particles. For example, a
flocculant may...
- of
synthetic flocculants to the
bioreactor can
increase the
average particle size
making microfiltration more efficient. When
flocculants are not added...
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aggregation tends to occur.
Addition of a
charged polymer flocculant.
Polymer flocculants can
bridge individual colloidal particles by
attractive electrostatic...
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chloride or
aluminum sulfate) to
coagulate the
colloidal particles and/or a
flocculant to
conglomerate the
particles into
bigger clusters. A
portion of the clarified...
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negatively charged ****nate,
enable it to settle.
Flocculation follows where a
flocculant bridges smaller particles and
allows the
aggregate to
precipitate out...
- process, or both
settling and filtration.
Depending on the application,
flocculants may be
dosed into the
water stream to
increase the
effectiveness of the...
- Deflocculation, or peptization, the
opposite effect,
occurs when a
chemical de-
flocculant is
added to
flocculated mud; the
positive edge
charges are covered, and...
- lime mortar. One
significant application of
calcium hydroxide is as a
flocculant, in
water and
sewage treatment. It
forms a
fluffy charged solid that aids...
- June 2018). "Microalgae
Chlorella vulgaris biom****
harvesting by
natural flocculant:
effects on biom**** sedimentation,
spent medium recycling and
lipid extraction"...
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widely used alum is pot****ium alum. It has been used
since antiquity as a
flocculant to
clarify turbid liquids, as a
mordant in dyeing, and in tanning. It...