• IUPAC definition Flocculation (in polymer science): Reversible formation of aggregates in which the particles are not in physical contact. Agglomeration...
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  • Yeast flocculation typically refers to the reversible clumping together (flocculation) of brewing yeast once the sugar in a wort has been fermented into...
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    In water treatment, coagulation and flocculation involve the addition of compounds that promote the clumping of fine floc into larger floc so that they...
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  • sand filters or biologically active carbon; chemical processes such as flocculation and chlorination; and the use of electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet...
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    Achromobacter Ribbons Flocculation Aerobacter Fibrils Flocculation Agrobacterium Short fibrils Attachment to plants Alcaligenes Fibrils Flocculation Pseudomonas...
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  • agents are used to remove suspended solids from liquids by inducing flocculation, causing the solids to form larger aggregates that can be easily removed...
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    parts of different composition through the physio-chemical processes of flocculation, creaming, and coalescence. Curdling is purposeful in the production...
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    suited for flocculation. Actually, pDADMAC or DMDAAC, is used as a coagulant - a charge neutralization process that precedes flocculation. PolyDADMAC...
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  • coagulant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coagulant can refer to: Flocculation Coagulation of the blood Coagulation (water treatment) Coagulation (disambiguation)...
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    constant monitoring can prevent future contamination. Coagulation and flocculation are closely related processes common in arsenate removal from water....
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  • factors including temperature, pH, and the ionic strength of the solvent. Flocculation occurs when the dispersed drops group together throughout the continuous...
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    IgM or IgA), visualized through foaming of the test tube fluid, or "flocculation".[citation needed] The rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test uses the same antigen...
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    since the settling rate of individual clay particles is extremely slow. Flocculation is very rapid once the clay encounters highly saline sea water. Whereas...
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    Alternatively, polymer molecules that bond with multiple clay particles promote flocculation. Hydrogel networks can result in more indirect strengthening within soils...
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  • precipitate to dissolve back into the solution. An example of polyelectrolyte flocculation is the removal of protein cloud from beer wort using Irish moss. Metal...
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    Ale (section Flocculation)
    brewers seek out to best capitalize during the fermentation process. Flocculation is the tendency for the yeast to conglomerate into large masses at the...
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    Konstantinos Anastasakis; Dimitrios Kalderis; Evan Diamadopoulos (2009), "Flocculation behavior of mallow and okra mucilage in treating wastewater", Desalination...
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  • precipitation test used in the diagnosis of syphilis. It is an early flocculation test for syphilis. It is named for Georg Meier and Otto Porges [Wikidata]...
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    chains of polyacrylamide. This results in significant enhancement of the flocculation rate. This allows water treatment plants to greatly improve the removal...
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    aluminium sulfate, Al 2 (SO 4) 3·n H 2O, which is used for most industrial flocculation: 766  (the variable n is an integer whose size depends on the amount...
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    a colloidal suspension transitions from a stable state to a state of flocculation. A large portion of the properties of these systems are due to the surface...
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  • database Flocking agent, or clarifying agent, in chemistry, to induce flocculation Flock (satellite), by Planet Labs Flocking (texture), depositing many...
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  • nature and the concentrations of cations at which the flocculation occurs: critical flocculation concentration (CFC). The SAR parameter is also used to...
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    of Zeta potential (mV) Stability behavior 0 to 5 Rapid coagulation or flocculation 10 to 30 Incipient instability 30 to 40 Moderate stability 40 to 60 Good...
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    is referred to generally as aggregation, but is also referred to as flocculation, coagulation or precipitation. While these terms are often used interchangeably...
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    interaction between pectin and cloud proteins, which led to protein-pectin flocculation. The insoluble material of the cloud clumps in conditions above 70 °C...
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  • The maturation tanks that Anheuser-Busch uses are horizontal, causing flocculation of yeast to occur much more quickly. Anheuser-Busch refers to this process...
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    storage of bitumen emulsions, bitumen particles sediment, agglomerate (flocculation), or fuse (coagulation), which leads to a certain instability of the...
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    suspended above the water channel or submerged in the water flow. combined flocculation/disinfection systems — available as sachets of powder that act by coagulating...
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    conductivity due to higher clay content can also result in the early flocculation of organo-mineral complexes. The relocated substances can sometimes separate...
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