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- Particle_aggregation abstract "Particle agglomeration refers to formation of assemblages in a suspension and represents a mechanism leading to destabilization of colloidal systems. During this process, particles dispersed in the liquid phase stick to each other, and spontaneously form irregular particle clusters, flocs, or aggregates. This phenomenon is also referred to as coagulation or flocculation and such a suspension is also called unstable. Particle aggregation can be induced by adding salts or an other chemical referred to as coagulant or flocculant. Some people refer specifically to flocculation when aggregation is induced by addition of polymers or polyelectrolytes, while coagulation is used in a broader sense.Particle aggregation is normally an irreversible process. Once particle aggregates have formed, they will not easily disrupt. In the course of aggregation, the aggregates will grow in size, and as a consequence they may settle to the bottom of the container, which is referred to as sedimentation. Alternatively, a colloidal gel may form in concentrated suspensions which changes its rheological properties. The reverse process whereby particle aggregates are disrupted and dispersed as individual particles, referred to as peptization, hardly occurs spontaneously, but may occur under stirring or shear.Colloidal particles may also remain dispersed in liquids for long periods of time (days to years). This phenomenon is referred to as colloidal stability and such a suspension is said to be stable. Stable suspensions are often obtained at low salt concentrations or by addition of chemicals referred to as stabilizers or stabilizing agents.Similar aggregation processes occur in other dispersed systems too. In emulsions, they may also be coupled to droplet coalescence, and not only lead to sedimentation but also to creaming. In aerosols, airborne particles may equally aggregate and form larger clusters (e.g., soot).".
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- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Absorbance.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Aerosol.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Backscatter.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Brownian_motion.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemistry.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colloidal_chemistry.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Materials_science.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Cheese.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Clarifying_agent.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Coagulation_(water_treatment).
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Coalescence_(chemistry).
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Colloid.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Coulter_counter.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Creaming_(chemistry).
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink DLVO_theory.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Dielectric_spectroscopy.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Diffusing-wave_spectroscopy.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Diffusion.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Diffusion-limited_aggregation.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Double_layer_(interfacial).
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Double_layer_forces.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_light_scattering.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Elastic_modulus.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Elementary_charge.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Emulsion.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Filtration.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Flocculation.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Fouling.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Fractal.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Gel.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Irreversible_process.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Light_scattering.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Nanoparticle.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_reaction.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Papermaking.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Particle_counter.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Particle_deposition.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Peptization.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Polyelectrolyte.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Radius_of_gyration.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Reaction_rate.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Rheology.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink River_delta.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentation.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Settling.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Shear_stress.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Smoluchowski_coagulation_equation.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Sol-gel.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Soot.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Spectrophotometry.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Static_light_scattering.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Surface_charge.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Surfactant.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(chemistry).
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Transmittance.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Ultrasound.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Van_der_Waals_force.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink Water_treatment.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink File:ParticleAggregationDLCAvsRLCA1.png.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink File:ParticleAggregationOverviewScheme1.png.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLink File:ParticleAggregationSchemeStabilityPlot1.png.
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aggregation".
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Particle aggregation".
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "agglomeration".
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "aggregate".
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "aggregated".
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "aggregation".
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemical aggregation".
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "coagulants".
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "non-aggregated".
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "particle aggregates".
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "particle aggregation".
- Particle_aggregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "particle heteroaggregation".
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- Particle_aggregation subject Category:Chemistry.
- Particle_aggregation subject Category:Colloidal_chemistry.
- Particle_aggregation subject Category:Materials_science.
- Particle_aggregation type Science.
- Particle_aggregation comment "Particle agglomeration refers to formation of assemblages in a suspension and represents a mechanism leading to destabilization of colloidal systems. During this process, particles dispersed in the liquid phase stick to each other, and spontaneously form irregular particle clusters, flocs, or aggregates. This phenomenon is also referred to as coagulation or flocculation and such a suspension is also called unstable.".
- Particle_aggregation label "Particle aggregation".
- Particle_aggregation sameAs Q393340.
- Particle_aggregation sameAs Aggregation_(Chemie).
- Particle_aggregation sameAs אגרגציה.
- Particle_aggregation sameAs Agregacja_cząstek.
- Particle_aggregation sameAs m.0bg5pr.
- Particle_aggregation sameAs Aggregation_(kemi).
- Particle_aggregation sameAs Q393340.
- Particle_aggregation wasDerivedFrom Particle_aggregation?oldid=705644039.
- Particle_aggregation depiction ParticleAggregationOverviewScheme1.png.
- Particle_aggregation isPrimaryTopicOf Particle_aggregation.