flokulace
Flokulace is a process used in water treatment and other industries to aggregate suspended particles into larger clumps, known as flocs. This aggregation makes the particles easier to remove through sedimentation or filtration. The process typically involves the addition of chemicals called flocculants or coagulants. These chemicals neutralize the surface charges of the suspended particles, which are often negatively charged. Once the charges are neutralized, the particles are free to come together. Flocculants can also form long, chain-like molecules that physically bridge the particles, further promoting the formation of larger flocs.
The formation of flocs is a crucial step in clarifying liquids. In municipal water treatment, flokulace is
Beyond water treatment, flokulace finds applications in industries such as mining, papermaking, and wastewater treatment. In