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Coagulation Mechanisms: An Electron Microscopic Study Using Aluminum Sulfate
New research findings verified by electron photomicrographs indicate that the efficiency of coagulation is less influenced by zeta potential than was formerly believed. Adsorption of potential‐determining ions and bridging explain the observed phenomena better than the generally held double‐layer theory of coagulation.
Coagulation Mechanisms: An Electron Microscopic Study Using Aluminum Sulfate
New research findings verified by electron photomicrographs indicate that the efficiency of coagulation is less influenced by zeta potential than was formerly believed. Adsorption of potential‐determining ions and bridging explain the observed phenomena better than the generally held double‐layer theory of coagulation.
Coagulation Mechanisms: An Electron Microscopic Study Using Aluminum Sulfate
Ishibashi, T. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 72 ; 514-518
1980-09-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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