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Binding agents algin

Chalks Binding agents, such as - tragacanth, ->carboxymethyl cellulose, alginates (- sodium alginate) and - gum arabic, are used ... [Pg.149]

Salts of alginic acid which are capable of binding 200-300 times their own volume of water. They are added as swelling agents to explosive mixtures in order to improve their resistance to moisture, and to -> Slurries to increase viscosity. [Pg.59]

Many biopolymers arc known to bind metal ions strongly. Alginic acid used as the immobilizing agent also has a complexing ability with divalent metal ions. Many studies have been carried out on the application of AA to the aqueous phase separation of heavy metals, and the possibility of AA as the adsorbent material has been suggested [1-5]. HA-M comprises 20% AA on a dry weight basis. Therefore, it can be expected that AA plays an important role in metal adsorption by HA-M. [Pg.680]


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