flokulaation
Flokulaation is a process in colloid chemistry and environmental engineering in which fine suspended particles aggregate into larger clumps called flocs. This growth in particle size facilitates the removal of contaminants by sedimentation, flotation, or filtration, and is a common step in water and wastewater treatment as well as in some industrial processes.
The process usually follows coagulation, where destabilized particles have their surface charges neutralized. During flokulaation, gentle
Operational parameters include coagulant dose, polymer dosage, mixing intensity and duration, pH, temperature, and ionic strength
Applications span drinking water treatment, municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, and process water in mining, pulp
Measurement and control tools include turbidity reduction monitoring, zeta potential assessment to gauge surface charge, and