Using a simple continuous optical technique, coupled with measurements of e
lectrophoretic mobility, the effect of silicic acid or dissolved silica on
the coagulation of kaolin suspensions has been examined. The results show t
hat the presence of dissolved silica greatly affects the coagulation proces
s at both low and high coagulant concentrations. The effect depends on the
silica concentration and solution pH. Dissolved silica can improve, suppres
s or even prevent coagulation, and these effects may be due to the modifica
tion of hydrolysis species and precipitates due to the interaction between
the metal ions and dissolved silica. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Science
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