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Flocculation

Flocculation is a condition in which clays, polymers or other small charged particles become attached and form a fragile structure, a floc. In dispersed clay slurries , flocculation occurs after mechanical agitation ceases and the dispersed clay platelets spontaneously form flocs because of attractions between negative face charges and positive edge charges.

Antonyms: deflocculation

See Also

aggregation, clay-water interaction, deflocculent, deflocculate , floc, flocculant, flocculate , saltwater flow, spud mud

Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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