- and
organic pollutants,
effectively removing them from
water sources.
Deflocculation is the
exact opposite of flocculation, also
sometimes known as peptization...
- due to the
attractive force of
surface charges on the platelets. (4)
Deflocculation, or peptization, the
opposite effect,
occurs by
addition of chemical...
-
Stabilized emulsions are
useful in many
industrial processes,
including deflocculation, drug delivery,
petroleum waste treatment, and food technology. Polyelectrolytes...
- phosphonates.
Detergents and
cleaning agents Water treatment Scaling inhibitor Chelating agent Deflocculation agent /
settling ****er Anti
corrosion agent...
- tubes.
Other related products include Oildag,
Electrodag and Molydag.
Deflocculation refers to the
distribution of
powdered high
purity graphite in an aqueous...
-
colloidal particles into precipitate; as such, it is also
known as
deflocculation. This is
particularly important in
colloid chemistry or for precipitation...
-
yellow flavin, flavivirus,
flavonoid floccus flocc- tuft deflocculant,
deflocculation, floc, floccillation, floccinaucinihilipilification, floccose, flocculant...
-
ability of
lignosulfonates to
reduce the
viscosity of
mineral slurries (
deflocculation) is used to
advantage in oil
drilling mud,
where it
replaced tannic...
-
Retrieved 29 May 2022. Schofield, R. Kenworthy; Samson, H.R. (1953). "The
deflocculation of
kaolinite suspensions and the
accompanying change-over from positive...
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organic compounds that
inhibit the
formation of Type 1 pits,
unless a
deflocculation treatment has been
carried out that
removes organic material. Type 1...