Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology 2000
DOI: 10.1002/0471238961.0612150308050920.a01
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Flocculating Agents

Abstract: Flocculating agents are chemical additives that cause suspended solids to form aggregates called flocs. These agents are used in water treatment, municipal and industrial waste treatment, mineral processing, and papermaking. Flocculating agents are either inorganic salts or water‐soluble organic polymers. They act by shrinking the ionic double layer, or neutralizing the surface charge of suspended particles, or bridging between particles. The type of flocculant used depends on the type of solid‐liquid separati… Show more

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“…Only soluble starch derivatives have been able to maintain their market position in certain fields. [1,2] At present, most of the commercially available starch derivatives have a low degree of substitution (DS a 0.2). [3 -5] In this context our interest was focused on the preparation of starch derivatives with high DS values and controlled distribution of the functional groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only soluble starch derivatives have been able to maintain their market position in certain fields. [1,2] At present, most of the commercially available starch derivatives have a low degree of substitution (DS a 0.2). [3 -5] In this context our interest was focused on the preparation of starch derivatives with high DS values and controlled distribution of the functional groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%