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The role of zeta potential in water treatment process control

Bruce Jefferson, Simon A Parsons, School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University

Physical processes such as sedimentation, flotation, and filtration remain at the heart of most process trains for the treatment of water and wastewater flows. All these processes depend on the principles relating the size, density, and the charge of the particles to be removed.

The surface charge, or more importantly zeta potential (ζ), is known to be a key factor in understanding the performance of physical processes such as flocculation and sedimentation.

Learn how zeta potential provides water treatment plants with confidence, providing the necessary platform for the evolution of physical processes based on fundamental science.

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  • Malvern WR14 1XZ, UK
  • Malvern Instruments

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