IUPAC definition Flocculation (in polymer science): Reversible formation of aggregates in which the particles are not in physical contact. Agglomeration...
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Yeast flocculation typically refers to the reversible clumping together (flocculation) of brewing yeast once the sugar in a wort has been fermented into...
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In water treatment, coagulation and flocculation involve the addition of compounds that promote the clumping of fine floc into larger floc so that they...
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sand filters or biologically active carbon; chemical processes such as flocculation and chlorination; and the use of electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet...
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Achromobacter Ribbons Flocculation Aerobacter Fibrils Flocculation Agrobacterium Short fibrils Attachment to plants Alcaligenes Fibrils Flocculation Pseudomonas...
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agents are used to remove suspended solids from liquids by inducing flocculation, causing the solids to form larger aggregates that can be easily removed...
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parts of different composition through the physio-chemical processes of flocculation, creaming, and coalescence. Curdling is purposeful in the production...
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coagulant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coagulant can refer to: Flocculation Coagulation of the blood Coagulation (water treatment) Coagulation (disambiguation)...
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suited for flocculation. Actually, pDADMAC or DMDAAC, is used as a coagulant - a charge neutralization process that precedes flocculation. PolyDADMAC...
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since the settling rate of individual clay particles is extremely slow. Flocculation is very rapid once the clay encounters highly saline sea water. Whereas...
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