polyaluminium chloride water treatment decolorizition flocculant

polyaluminium chloride water treatment decolorizition flocculant
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  • What is polyaluminum chloride (PAC)?
  • RSC Adv. 2021 Dec 22; 12 (2): 655–663. Polyaluminum chloride (PAC) is an inorganic polymer material that has the advantages of a simple preparation process and special electronic structure. It is considered to be the most efficient and widely used flocculation material for water treatment.
  • Can polyaluminium chloride improve coagulation process in conventional water treatment?
  • The coagulation process in conventional water treatment could be enhanced and the ensuing water pH decline reduced appreciably by applying the right dosage of polyaluminium chloride and appropriate process conditions of pH, fluid mixing speed matrix and residence time.
  • Can flocculant be used for wastewater treatment?
  • The first two photos indicate reaction components, whereas the last SEM image depicts the result. Flocculant, in addition to displaying good flocculation performance, has also shown success in eliminating ammonia, nitrogen, iron, and phosphorus. These findings suggest that this flocculant is ideal for many wastewater treatment applications.
  • What is flocculation in water treatment?
  • 1. Introduction Flocculation is a critical unit process of drinking water treatment. It involves the formation of floc followed by the aggregation of floc that is amenable to solid/liquid separation with subsequent processes such as sedimentation, flotation, and/or filtration.