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Sweep flocculation/coagulation

Sweep Flocculation A mechansim of aggregation or flocculation in which particles are enmeshed by a coagulant matrix. The particles are aggregated not due to charge neutralization but rather to enmeshment. Example the rapid precipitation of a metal hydroxide from supersaturated solution where the settling fluffy hydroxide particles trap and enmesh other suspended particles. See reference 23. [Pg.766]


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