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The carboxylated units, ionized, decrease adsorption on subterranean substrates (23), ia proportion to the number of units, an important parameter ia petroleum recovery processes. In waste treatment processes cationic acrylamide comonomer units are often used (31) to iacrease adsorption and thereby flocculation of soHds ia wastewater (see Acrylamide POLYMERS Flocculating agents). The favorable and characteristics of acrylamide facilitate the... [Pg.317]

Anionic and nonionic polyacrylamides effectively remove suspended soHds such as silt and clay from potable water. SuppHers provide special grades which meet EPA/FDA regulations for residual acrylamides. A recent pubHcation (102) states that hydrolyzed polyacrylamides with narrow interchain charge distributions provide better performance in flocculation of clay. These polymers were prepared by alkaline hydrolysis. (See Flocculating agents.)... [Pg.143]

Filtration is often referred to as mechanical separation because the separation is accompHshed by physical means. This does not preclude chemical or thermal pretreatment used to enhance filtration. Although some slurries separate well without chemical conditioning, most pulps of a widely varying nature can benefit from pretreatment (see Flocculating agents). [Pg.386]

The principal use of flocculating agents is to aid in making soHd—Hquid separations. These appHcations include ... [Pg.31]

The inorganic flocculating agents are water-soluble salts of divalent or trivalent metals. For all practical purposes these metals are aluminum, iron, and calcium. Sodium siHcate is also used in some appHcations. The principal materials currently in use are described in the foUowing. [Pg.31]


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