Electrophoretic Studies of Water Coagulation

[1]  S. Mattson THE LAWS OF SOIL COLLOIDAL BEHAVIOR: VI. AMPHOTERIC BEHAVIOR1 , 1931 .

[2]  John R. Baylis,et al.  The use of Acids with Alum in Water Purification and the Importance of Hydrogen‐Ion Concentration , 1923 .

[3]  L. B. Miller On the Composition of the Precipitate from Partially Alkalinized Alum Solutions , 2022 .

[4]  E. Bartow,et al.  Effect of Salts on the Rate of Coagulation and the Optimum Precipitation of Alum Floc1 , 1928 .

[5]  S. Mattson Cataphoresis and the Electrical Neutralization of Colloidal Material. , 1927 .

[6]  L. B. Miller A Study of the Effects of Anions upon the Properties of "Alum Floc" , 1925 .

[7]  L. S. Moyer A Suggested Standard Method for the Investigation of Electrophoresis , 1936, Journal of bacteriology.

[8]  O. Rice,et al.  Formation of Floc by Aluminum Sulfate , 1933 .

[9]  E. Barrow,et al.  Formation ofFloc by Ferric Coagulants , 1933 .

[10]  A. P. Black,et al.  Coagulation as Applied to Industrial Waters. , 1937 .

[11]  L. B. Miller Some Properties of Iron Compounds and their Relation to Water Clarification. , 1925 .

[12]  W. F. Langelier,et al.  Mechanism of Flocculation in the Clarification of Turbid Waters , 1949 .

[13]  E. J. Theriault,et al.  An Experimental Study of the Relation of Hydrogen Ion Concentrations to the Formation of Floc in Alum Solutions , 2022 .

[14]  Jesse M. Cohen Improved Jar Test Procedure , 1957 .

[15]  L. B. Miller Notes on the Clarification of Colored Waters , 1925 .

[16]  D. Briggs A Pyrex All-Glass Microelectrophoresis Cell , 1940 .