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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid agglomeration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the need to prevent clustering or accumulation of items, substances, or entities.
Example: "To ensure optimal performance, it is essential to avoid agglomeration of particles in the mixture."
Alternatives: "prevent clustering" or "reduce accumulation".
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To avoid agglomeration of the exfoliated flakes the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate was used.
This contribution provides some valuable guidelines to avoid agglomeration in melt granulation processes designed to produce coated granules.
About 1.0 g of treated graphite powder and 0.5 g NaNO3 were added under vigorous stirring to avoid agglomeration.
To avoid agglomeration, heat treatment should be applied uniformly to avoid uneven local heating and damage to the substrate.
Samples were diluted to methanol as low concentration as possible in order to avoid agglomeration and multiple scattering.
The geothermal silica waste replaced 0 20% of the metakaolin and was suspended in the alkaline solution, to avoid agglomeration.
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Toluene was used as the medium with an anionic surface active agent to avoid agglomerations; rotation speed of the planet carrier was 300 rev min−1.
Our results show that the presence of iridium oxides in the architecture of platinum enhances the electrochemical stability of the catalyst by avoiding agglomeration effects.
The advantages of this technique are that it can yield nearly 100%% cenospheres and it avoids agglomeration of ash having high Ca content.
Similar charge between particles of titania would cause the particles to repel each other, thus avoiding agglomeration of the particles [36].
Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis further shows the homogenous dispersion of GO in the solution increases reducibility of graphene and avoids agglomeration of nanosheets during the hydrothermal process, which accelerate the graphene nanosheets self-assemble into 3D interconnected structures on NF.
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