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Encounters distinction from collisions

Flocculation processes are complicated phenomena because of the varieties of both particle morphology and chemical reactions they encompass.34 A few concepts of a general nature have emerged, however, and they will be the focus of this chapter. From the perspective of kinetics, perhaps the most important of these broad generalizations is the distinction that can be made between transport-controlled and reaction-controlled flocculation, parallel to the classification of adsorption processes described in Section 4.5. Flocculation kinetics are said to exhibit transport control if the rate-limiting step is the movement of two (or more) particles toward one another prior to their close encounter and subsequent combination into a larger particle. Reaction control occurs if it is particle combination instead of particle movement (toward collision) that limits the rate of flocculation. [Pg.222]


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