Bentonite

bentonite

Preparation of Bentonite: Bentonite is a naturally occurring clay, mainly composed of montmorillonite (a type of smectite). Obtained through mining and purification processes like washing, sedimentation, and centrifugation to remove impurities and achieve the desired properties. Properties of Bentonite: Light gray or cream-colored fine powder Odorless Insoluble in water but forms a colloidal suspension High … Read more

Kaolin

Kaolin

Preparation of Kaolin: Kaolin is a naturally occurring clay mineral, primarily composed of kaolinite (Al₂Si₂O₅(OH)₄). Obtained through mining and purification processes such as washing, sedimentation, and centrifugation to remove impurities and achieve the desired particle size. Properties of Kaolin: White or off-white, fine powder Odorless Insoluble in water Chemically inert Uses: As an adsorbent in … Read more

Sodium Orthophosphate (Na₃PO₄)

Sodium Orthophosphate

Preparation of Sodium Orthophosphate: Prepared by reacting phosphoric acid with sodium hydroxide: Properties of Sodium Orthophosphate: White, crystalline powder Odorless Soluble in water Chemical formula: Na₃PO₄ Uses: As a saline laxative to treat constipation As a food additive to regulate acidity As a water treatment agent to prevent corrosion Storage: Store in a cool, dry … Read more

Non-Perforated Basket Centrifuge

Non-Perforated Basket Centrifuge

Principles of Non-Perforated Basket Centrifuge The non-perforated basket centrifuge also operates on the principle of centrifugal force but uses a solid-walled basket. Separation occurs due to the difference in density between the solid and liquid phases, with solids accumulating on the inner wall of the basket and the liquid being removed separately. Construction of Non-Perforated … Read more

Perforated Basket Centrifuge

Perforated Basket Centrifuge

Principles of Perforated Basket Centrifuge The perforated basket centrifuge operates on the principle of centrifugal force, which separates solids from liquids in a slurry by spinning the mixture at high speeds. The centrifugal force drives the liquid through the perforations in the basket, leaving the solid particles behind. Construction of Perforated Basket Centrifuge Basket: Cylindrical … Read more

Centrifugation

Centrifugation

Objectives of Centrifugation Separation of Components: To separate particles based on their size, shape, density, viscosity of the medium, and rotor speed. Purification: To purify biological samples, such as proteins, nucleic acids, cells, and sub-cellular organelles. Concentration: To concentrate particles, cells, or macromolecules from a solution. Isolation: To isolate specific components from a complex mixture … Read more

Seitz Filter

Seitz Filter

Principle of Seitz Filter  The Seitz filter operates on the principle of depth filtration, using a thick layer of porous material to trap particles throughout the filter medium. Construction of Seitz Filter  Filter Pads: Made of cellulose, diatomaceous earth, or other fibrous materials. Filter Housing: Holds the filter pads in place, typically made of metal … Read more

Cartridge Filter

Cartridge Filter

Principle of Cartridge Filter It operates on the principle of surface and depth filtration, using replaceable filter cartridges to trap particles from fluids. They are widely used for their ease of replacement and versatility. Construction of Cartridge Filter Filter Cartridge: Cylindrical filter element made of materials like polypropylene, cellulose, or activated carbon. Filter Housing: Holds … Read more

Filtration

Filtration

Filtration is a mechanical or physical process used to separate solids from liquids or gases by passing the mixture through a medium that allows only the fluid to pass while retaining the solid particles. Here’s a detailed explanation of its various aspects: Objectives of Filtration Clarification: To remove suspended solids from liquids or gases, making … Read more

Theories & Factors influencing filtration

Theories & Factors influencing filtration

Theories & Factors influencing filtration Factors influencing filtration revolve around separating solid particles from liquid or gas using a porous medium Poiseuille’s Equation Poiseuille’s equation describes the laminar flow of a fluid through a cylindrical pipe, often applied to describe the flow through the pores of a filter medium. $Q = \frac{\pi r^4 \Delta P}{8 … Read more