Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Making an insoluble substance or accreting suspended...
Patent
1999-02-12
2000-10-03
Hruskoci, Peter A.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Making an insoluble substance or accreting suspended...
209 5, 210708, 210725, 210727, 210728, 210734, 210735, 210928, 524922, C02F 156
Patent
active
061268372
ABSTRACT:
Methods for removing suspended particles from a solution are disclosed. These methods generally comprise adding to the solution to be treated an effective amount of a composition comprising a Mannich derivatized polyether. The polyether is generally described as the condensation polymer of Mannich derivatized bisphenol and a difunctional monomer. The methods have broad application in a wide variety of industries and are effective in removal of all types of suspended particles even when numerous types of particles are contained within the same solution.
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Chen Shih-Ruey T.
Miknevich Joseph P.
Calgon Corporation
Hruskoci Peter A.
Myers Diane R.
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