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Chemical addition wastewater treatment : ウィキペディア英語版
Flocculation

Flocculation, in the field of chemistry, is a process wherein colloids come out of suspension in the form of floc or flake; either spontaneously or due to the addition of a clarifying agent. The action differs from precipitation in that, prior to flocculation, colloids are merely suspended in a liquid and not actually dissolved in a solution. In the flocculated system, there is no formation of a cake, since all the flocs are in the suspension.
Coagulation
and flocculation are important processes in water treatment with
coagulation to destabilize particles through chemical reaction between
coagulant and colloids, and flocculation to transport the destabilized
particles that will cause collisions with floc.
== Term definition ==

According to the IUPAC
definition, flocculation is "a process of contact and adhesion whereby
the particles of a dispersion form larger-size clusters." Flocculation
is synonymous with agglomeration and coagulation / coalescence.
Basically, coagulation is a process of addition coagulant
to destabilize a stabilized charged particle. Meanwhile, flocculation is
a mixing technique that promotes agglomeration and makes particles
settling down. The most common used coagulant is alum, Al2(SO4)3•14H2O.
The chemical reaction involved:
Al2(SO4)3•14H2O → 2Al(OH)3(s) + 6H+ + 3SO42- + 8H2O
During flocculation, gentle mixing accelerates the rate of
particle collision, and the destabilized particles are further
aggregated and enmeshed into larger precipitates. Flocculation is
affected by several parameters, including mixing speeds, mixing
intensity, and mixing time. The product of the mixing intensity and
mixing time is used to describe flocculation process.

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