Enhanced Selectivity Of Polymer Adsorption In Selective Flocculation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Behl
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

In the selective flocculation process, polymers with specific functional groups can yield highly selective adsorption and, therefore, high separation efficiency. Selectivity in polymer adsorption may also be attained by specific additives that inhibit the adsorption of the flocculant on some solid surfaces but not on others. Generally, these additives have a different chemical nature than the flocculant. In this study, the lower molecular weight fraction of the flocculant was successfully evaluated as a site blocking agent, leading to higher separation efficiency than obtained otherwise.
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APA: S. Behl  (1993)  Enhanced Selectivity Of Polymer Adsorption In Selective Flocculation

MLA: S. Behl Enhanced Selectivity Of Polymer Adsorption In Selective Flocculation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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