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mahesh
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Removal of colloidal silica
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September 02, 2008, 03:49:45 AM »
Hi!!
I am trying to remove colloidal silica from the effluent sample that I am having. Please note that it is not ionic (reactive) form of silica, nor is it SiO2.
Can somebody suggest some means for doing this?
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Tried filtering with a MW cutoff filter?
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Dear Mitch, the quantity I am working with is about 300 cu. metres/day.
it won't be possible to filter it through a costly membrane, of which the recovery is difficult. I need some economical method to remove the silica.
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