Types of Coagulants used in Water Treatment Process
Types of coagulants used in water treatment process. 1.Aluminium coagulants. Aluminium sulphate is the most widely used aluminium coagulant. It is available in a number of solid grades such as block, kibbled or ground and is also available as a solution. In waterworks practice aluminium sulphate is frequently but incorrectly referred to as
various coagulants in the leachate treatment process. The alternate coagulants that may be used are as follows: • Sodium aluminate • Ferric sulphate • Ferrous sulphate • Ferric chloride • Polymers The various stages in water treatment process are depicted in Figure 1.1 Figure 1.1 Stages of water treatment process
TREATMENT USING COAGULANTS - Shodhganga
TREATMENT USING COAGULANTS PART A: METAL COAGULANTS 3. A. 1 Introduction A viable pre-treatment technology for reducing the pollution problems is the physico-chemical treatment using conventional coagulants and this has been successfully applied to various wastewaters.
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CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF LITERATURE - Shodhganga
Various types of coagulants used, for the treatment of PIWW is given in following Table 2.1. Table 2.1 Treatment of PIWW using various coagulants Coagulants Wastewater Reference Ferrous sulphate, Aluminum sulphate, PAC Paint industry [32] FeCl 3 with lime Paint industry [33] Modified rectorite amylase Oil paint [34] Alum, FeCl 3
2.4. Cactus. Application of cacti species for water treatment is rather recent compared to other natural coagulants such as nirmali or M. oleifera.The most commonly studied cactus genus for water treatment is Opuntia which is colloquially known as ‘nopal’ in Mexico or ‘prickly pear’ in North America. This cactus type has long been associated with its medicinal properties and dietary
Chapter VII Electrochemistry and Water Treatment - Shodhganga
The Al3+ or Fe2+ ions are very efficient coagulants for particulates flocculating. The hydrolyzed aluminum ions can form large networks of Al–O–Al–OH that can chemically adsorb pollutants such as F−. Aluminum is usually used for water treatment and iron for wastewater treatment (Comninellis 1994).
Struvite precipitation potential for nutrient recovery from anerobically treated wastes Article in Water Science & Technology 43(11):259-66 · February 2001 with 111 Reads How we measure 'reads'
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An increase in physical parameters, such as water content (high content) and pH (>5.0), leads to increased susceptibility to spoilage (Beresford et al., 2001;Cao-Hoang et al., 2010), primarily
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