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Surface charge selective flocculation

A reduction in the electrical charge is known to increase the flocculation and coalescence rates. Sufficient high zeta potential (> — 30 mV) ensures a stable emulsion by causing repulsion of adjacent droplets. The selection of suitable surfactants can help to optimize droplet surface charges and thus enhance emulsion stability. Lipid particles with either positive or negative surface charges are more stable and are cleared from the bloodstream more rapidly than those with neutral charge [192, 193]. [Pg.277]

The surface chemistry, and more specifically, the charge development on the surface of particles in aqueous systems is briefly reviewed. The manipulation of surface chemistry by the adsorption of organic reagents, such as surfactants and polymers, is also considered. Finally, to illustrate the importance of surface chemistry in particulate processing, the practical applications of ore flotation, dispersion of particles and selective flocculation are discussed. [Pg.220]

Mineral segregation in industry relies heavily on the selective adsorption of macromolecules onto the surfaces of those minerals that have particular industrial applications. This selectivity is governed mainly by the surface chemistry of the mineral and the type of polymer used as a flocculant. " Effectiveness of flocculation depends upon the charge, concentration and molecular weight of the polymer, and also the pH and salt concentration of the clay suspension. The bonding between the anionic flocculant polyacrylamide (PAM) and clay mineral surfaces has been effectively reviewed recently by Hocking et al and the reader is referred to this should they require an in-depth literature review. For more information on general colloidal chemistry of clay suspensions the reader is referred to the review of Luckham and Rossi." ... [Pg.71]


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