design of using polyaluminium in water treatment of UAE

design of using polyaluminium in water treatment of UAE
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  • Do polyaluminium chloride and anionic polyacrylamide water treatment residuals adsorb phosphorus?
  • Polyaluminium chloride and anionic polyacrylamide water treatment residuals (PAC-APAM WTRs) as an amendment in three types of soils with the ratios (w/w) of 10%, 15%, and 20% were evaluated for phosphorus adsorption from aqueous solutions by batch studies.
  • Is polyaluminum chloride a good coagulant for water treatment?
  • Polyaluminum chloride (PAC) is highly effective coagulant for water treatment over conventional coagulants because of low dosage requirement, shorter flocculation time, smaller amount of sludge, high efficiency and low aluminum residual in treated water [ 6 ].
  • Why are aluminium based polymers used in water treatment?
  • These shortfalls in the use of alum have led to the synthesis of improved, aluminium-based polymers, which have been used extensively, over the few last decades, for treating water due to their high efficiency at lower dosages, and wider pH and temperature application ranges ( Sahu & Chaudhari 2013 ).
  • Is polyaluminium chloride better than polyelectrolyte – alum-based coagulation?
  • At the Barekese Water Treatment Plant in Ghana, an alternative, the polyelectrolyte – polyaluminium chloride (PAC) is also used in coagulation but limited information is available on the operating conditions required to achieve better performance than alum-based coagulation.