Driving force for solid/liquid separation under electric field
The use of electric field in solid/liquid separation is especially effective with sludges containing colloidal particles for which conventional mechanical dewatering is not very successful. Such sludges are usually highly compressible, and mechanical dewatering is impeded due to very high hydrodynam...
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iium-405042015-01-07T03:41:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40504/ Driving force for solid/liquid separation under electric field Tanaka, Takanori Jami, Mohammed Saedi Iwata, Masashi TP155 Chemical engineering The use of electric field in solid/liquid separation is especially effective with sludges containing colloidal particles for which conventional mechanical dewatering is not very successful. Such sludges are usually highly compressible, and mechanical dewatering is impeded due to very high hydrodynamic resistance of the sludges. On the other hand, the high surface charge density of colloidal particles leads to a high electroosmotic flow rate under an applied electric field. In this study, some of the factors influencing electroosmotic flow through porous materials are discussed. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40504/1/ICSST14-abstract_TanakaTakanori.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40504/4/Program_and_General_Information.pdf Tanaka, Takanori and Jami, Mohammed Saedi and Iwata, Masashi (2014) Driving force for solid/liquid separation under electric field. In: 10th International Conference on Separation Science and Technology (ICSST14), 30 October -1 November, 2014, Nara, Japan. http://www.sspej.gr.jp/english/meeting/3.html |
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The use of electric field in solid/liquid separation is especially effective with sludges containing colloidal particles for which conventional mechanical dewatering is not very successful. Such sludges are usually highly compressible, and mechanical dewatering is impeded due to very high hydrodynamic resistance of the sludges. On the other hand, the high surface charge density of colloidal particles leads to a high electroosmotic flow rate under an applied electric field. In this study, some of the factors influencing electroosmotic flow through porous materials are discussed. |
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