Neutral polyethylene oxide with a cofactor recommended for particle flocculation
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Resumo: | Conventional and neutral high molecular weight polyethylene oxide (PEO) adsorbs on some colloids and fines, flocculating them into flocs. Addition of a cofactor (CF) makes PEO adsorb on all types of colloids and fines, flocculating them into larger flocs. Homoflocculation of fines with PEO alone and with CF added prior to PEO were investigated in this work at low and high effective shear rates. CF role was investigated: it enhanced flocculation amplitude and rate by several magnitudes relative to PEO used alone, and was ascribed to the CF action to stiffen and extend PEO coils. Considering CF-PEO abilities in homoflocculation and in heteroflocculation as recorded in the literature, combination of homo - and heteroflocculation can now be applied to processes. Formed flocs and individual particles will simultaneously deposit onto fibers and, when filtered, particles will be retained in the fiber cake. This technique can be applied in industry processes and water treatment. |
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Neutral polyethylene oxide with a cofactor recommended for particle flocculationPolyethylene oxideCofactorFinesFlocculationDispersionShear rateConventional and neutral high molecular weight polyethylene oxide (PEO) adsorbs on some colloids and fines, flocculating them into flocs. Addition of a cofactor (CF) makes PEO adsorb on all types of colloids and fines, flocculating them into larger flocs. Homoflocculation of fines with PEO alone and with CF added prior to PEO were investigated in this work at low and high effective shear rates. CF role was investigated: it enhanced flocculation amplitude and rate by several magnitudes relative to PEO used alone, and was ascribed to the CF action to stiffen and extend PEO coils. Considering CF-PEO abilities in homoflocculation and in heteroflocculation as recorded in the literature, combination of homo - and heteroflocculation can now be applied to processes. Formed flocs and individual particles will simultaneously deposit onto fibers and, when filtered, particles will be retained in the fiber cake. This technique can be applied in industry processes and water treatment.Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering2011-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322011000300012Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering v.28 n.3 2011reponame:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineeringinstname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química (ABEQ)instacron:ABEQ10.1590/S0104-66322011000300012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbdallah/Qasaimeh,M. RBani Hani,FDawagreh,A. Meng2011-09-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-66322011000300012Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjce/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprgiudici@usp.br||rgiudici@usp.br1678-43830104-6632opendoar:2011-09-01T00:00Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química (ABEQ)false |
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Neutral polyethylene oxide with a cofactor recommended for particle flocculation |
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Neutral polyethylene oxide with a cofactor recommended for particle flocculation |
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Neutral polyethylene oxide with a cofactor recommended for particle flocculation Abdallah/Qasaimeh,M. R Polyethylene oxide Cofactor Fines Flocculation Dispersion Shear rate |
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Neutral polyethylene oxide with a cofactor recommended for particle flocculation |
title_full |
Neutral polyethylene oxide with a cofactor recommended for particle flocculation |
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Neutral polyethylene oxide with a cofactor recommended for particle flocculation |
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Neutral polyethylene oxide with a cofactor recommended for particle flocculation |
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Neutral polyethylene oxide with a cofactor recommended for particle flocculation |
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Abdallah/Qasaimeh,M. R |
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Abdallah/Qasaimeh,M. R Bani Hani,F Dawagreh,A. M |
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Bani Hani,F Dawagreh,A. M |
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Abdallah/Qasaimeh,M. R Bani Hani,F Dawagreh,A. M |
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Polyethylene oxide Cofactor Fines Flocculation Dispersion Shear rate |
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Polyethylene oxide Cofactor Fines Flocculation Dispersion Shear rate |
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Conventional and neutral high molecular weight polyethylene oxide (PEO) adsorbs on some colloids and fines, flocculating them into flocs. Addition of a cofactor (CF) makes PEO adsorb on all types of colloids and fines, flocculating them into larger flocs. Homoflocculation of fines with PEO alone and with CF added prior to PEO were investigated in this work at low and high effective shear rates. CF role was investigated: it enhanced flocculation amplitude and rate by several magnitudes relative to PEO used alone, and was ascribed to the CF action to stiffen and extend PEO coils. Considering CF-PEO abilities in homoflocculation and in heteroflocculation as recorded in the literature, combination of homo - and heteroflocculation can now be applied to processes. Formed flocs and individual particles will simultaneously deposit onto fibers and, when filtered, particles will be retained in the fiber cake. This technique can be applied in industry processes and water treatment. |
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Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering |
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