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deflocculant is an agent for thinning suspensions or slurries. It is used to reduce
viscosity or prevent
flocculation and is sometimes incorrectly called a "dispersant." Most deflocculants are low-molecular weight
anionic polymers that neutralize positive charges on suspended particles, particularly
clays and aryl-alkyl derivative of sulfonic acid. Examples include
polyphosphates,
lignosulfonates,
quebracho and various water-soluble synthetic polymers.
Antonym:
flocculant
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