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Organic polymeric coagulants and flocculants

Organic polymeric coagulants and flocculants (or polyelectrolytes) are polymers of repeating monomer units held together by covalent bonds and are available in many hundreds of permutations, in such a variety of molecular weights, ionic charges, physical form, etc., that it has become the province of experts in this field to determine the precise product or combination of products most suitable for any specific purpose. [Pg.47]


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