Journal article

Stimulant sensitive flocculation and consolidation for improved solid/liquid separation

GV Franks

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2005

Abstract

A novel method of flocculation resulting in both rapid sedimentation and low sediment moisture is described. It relies on changing the inter-particle forces from repulsive to attractive (aggregation and fast settling results) and then back to repulsive (densification of sediment then occurs). The change in inter-particle force is controlled by a stimulus such as pH or temperature. The technique is demonstrated without polymer using the isoelectric point and pH as the stimulus. The polyelectrolyte chitosan produces faster sedimentation and clearer supernatants as a pH sensitive flocculant. Methylcellulose is an effective temperature sensitive flocculant. The sediment bed volumes can be reduce..

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