Flocculant and polyacrylamide used for wastewater treatment
Flocculation by definition means a process in which individual particles of a suspension form aggregates. In the water treatment industry, the terms coagulation and flocculation imply different mechanisms. Flocculants consist of various molecular weight anionic, nonionic and cationic polymers. They are used to increase the efficiency of settling, clarification, filtration and centrifugation operations.
FLOCCULATION is used to describe the action of polymeric materials which form bridges between individual particles. Bridging occurs when segments of a polymer chain adsorb on different particles and help particles aggregate. Flocculants carry active groups with a charge which will counterbalance the charge of the particles. Flocculants adsorb on particles and cause destabilization either by bridging or charge neutralization.
anionic flocculant will usually react against a positively charged suspension (positive zeta potential). That is the case of salts and metallic hydroxides.
cationic flocculant will react against a negatively charged suspension (negative zeta potential) like silica or organic substances.
However the rule is not general. For example, anionic flocculants agglomerate clays which are electronegative.
Three groups of flocculants are currently used
They are colloidal substances. Adsorption and charge neutralization play some part in the flocculation mechanism. They are:
They are water soluble anionic, cationic or nonionic polymers. Nonionic polymers adsorb on the suspended particles. The most common natural flocculants are:
Polyacrylamides
The most common polymers are those based on polyacrylamide, which is a nonionic polymer. Their effect is due to bridging between particles by polymer chains.
Polymers can be given anionic character by copolymerizing acrylamide with acrylic acid. Cationic polymers are prepared by copolymerizing acrylamide with a cationic monomer. All available acrylamide based polymers have a specific amount of ionic monomer giving a certain degree of ionic character.
They have a specific average molecular weight (i.e. chain length) and a given molecular distribution.
For each suspension, a certain degree of anionic, cationic or nonionic character is beneficial. Usually, the intrinsic flocculating power increases with the molecular weight.
Polyacrylamides have the highest molecular weight among the synthesized industrial chemicals in the range of 10-20 millions. Other polymers display specific properties and are used under specific conditions.
They are mostly:
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Cationic polyacrylamide
•Chinafloc C0510
•Chinafloc C1312
•Chinafloc C2012
•Chinafloc C3012
•Chinafloc C4008
•Chinafloc C5008
•Chinafloc C6006
•Chinafloc C7512
•Chinafloc C8008
Anionic polyacrylamide
•Chinafloc A2520
•Chinafloc A2525
•Chinafloc A2015
•Chinafloc A3016
•Chinafloc A3020
•Chinafloc A3027
•Chinafloc A1216
•Chinafloc A3019
•Chinafloc A3018
•Chinafloc A2818
•Chinafloc A1512
•Chinafloc A5018
•Chinafloc A1815
•Chinafloc A1512
•Chinafloc A2517
•Chinafloc A3517
Nonionic
•Chinafloc N0510
•Chinafloc N0310
•Chinafloc N0305
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