Combination of Natural and Thermosensitive Polymers in Flocculation of Fine Silica Dispersions

  • Licea-Claverie A
  • Schwarz S
  • Steinbach C
  • et al.
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A novel strategy for faster and better flocculation in solid-liquid separation processes is reported: the use of the natural polyelectrolyte chitosan (CH2500) in combination with the biocompatible thermosensitive polymer poly( N -vinylcaprolactam) (PNVCL). Silica dispersions (Aerosil OX50) were used as model and evaluated by means of analytical centrifuge, laser diffraction, and turbidimetry studies. Results show that the sedimentation velocity is doubled by addition of PNVCL and that at 45°C the density of the sediment is 33% higher, as compared to the use of CH2500 only. This results from the temperature sensitive behavior of PNVCL that phase-separate expelling water at temperatures higher than its LCST (32–34°C) leading to compaction of the flocs. By using this strategy the sediment is more compact, contains less water, and contains a very small amount of biodegradable CH2500 and biocompatible PNVCL.

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Licea-Claverie, A., Schwarz, S., Steinbach, C., Montserrat Ponce-Vargas, S., & Genest, S. (2013). Combination of Natural and Thermosensitive Polymers in Flocculation of Fine Silica Dispersions. International Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry, 2013, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/242684

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