Ⅲ Flocculation
The purpose of flocculation is to uniformly mix coagulated water to produce either settleable or filterable floc and accelerate the rate of particle collisions, causing the agglomeration of electrolytically destabilized colloidal particles into settleable and filterable sizes.
Considerations of flocculation are:
1. Baffling to prevent of flow short-circuiting
2. Tapered
accelerate the process. The mixture
is actually detecting the presence of such a catalyst, in this case the iron in hemoglobin. If
hemoglobin and the luminol mixture come in contact, the iron in the hemoglobin accelerates a
reaction between the hydrogen peroxide and the luminol. In this oxidation reaction, the luminol
loses nitrogen and hydrogen atoms an
1. Objective 1)
PVA(poly(vinyl alcohol)) is prepared by hydrolysis of PVAc(poly(vinyl acetate)), which is synthesized by emulsion polymerization of vinyl acetate.
2. Theory
1) Monomer 7)
A monomer is an atom or a small molecule that may bind chemically to other monomers to form a polymer. The term "monomeric protein" may also be used to describe one of the proteins making up a multiprote