Continuous Flocculation Processes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Suharyono
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The results of an experimental study of polymer-induced flocculation of clay suspensions in continuous, stirred-tank reactors are presented. The effects of polymer dosage, mixing time and mixing intensity are shown to be generally similar to those observed for equivalent batch systems, but flocculation appears to be generally less effective in the continuous process. Settling rates are lower and supernatant turbidities are higher for the continuous system. It is postulated that non-equilibrium effects due to simultaneous polymer adsorption and floc growth can be exploited so as to enhance flocculation in batch systems. The nature of the continuous process, however, offers less opportunity for taking advantage of such effects. Conditions in a continuous flocculation system inherently lead to a closer approach to equilibrium.
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APA: H. Suharyono  (1994)  Continuous Flocculation Processes

MLA: H. Suharyono Continuous Flocculation Processes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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