Wastewater Treatment Using Alum, the Combinations of Alum
Aluminium sulphate (alum), an inorganic salt, is the most widely used coagulant in wastewater treatment, due to its proven performance, cost-effectiveness and availability. However, the use of aluminium-based coagulant has become under scrutiny. Besides the large amount of sludge produced, high level of aluminium remaining in the treated water has raised concern on public health.
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Potential removal of organic loads from petroleum
Potential removal of organic loads from petroleum wastewater and its effect on the corrosion behavior of municipal networks. Ismail Abustan, Aimi Nadiah Mohd IbrahimWastewater treatment using bentonite, the combinations of bentonite-zeolite, bentonite-alum, and bentonite-limestone as adsorbent and coagulant.
The effects of bentonite as a coagulant on the treatment of the oily wastewater in the presence of 4 mg/l Zetag32 at room temperature and pH 7.5. As seen from Figure 6, as the bentonite dosage in
Ultrasound assisted co-precipitation synthesis of Fe3O4
In this research, modification of bentonite and synthesis of Fe 3 O 4 /Bentonite nanocomposite are reported in the presence of ultrasound. The samples were prepared by chemical co-precipitation and sonochemical methods and the structural order, textural, magnetic, and surface area properties were examined using XRD, FTIR, SEM, EDX, VSM, BET, and point of zero charge pH (pH pzc) analysis.
The effectiveness of bentonite using chitosan as a coagulant for raw water treatment was assessed in this study. The possible link between Alzheimer's disease with conventional aluminium based
APPLICATION OF NATURAL CLAYS AND POLY ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE
Release of wastewater into the environment due to anthropogenic industrial or commercial activities is an emerging challenge for developing countries. This study was conducted to investigate the use of two kinds of available clay coagulants namely Shendi and Singa, and their combination with Poly Aluminium Chloride (PAC) for wastewater treatment.
Future Market Insights (FMI) has published a new research report titled “Sulphur Bentonite Market: Global Industry Analysis 2012-2016 and Opportunity Assessment 2017-2027.” The report states that the global sulphur bentonite market is expected to foresee a lucrative future owing to the rising concerns regarding balanced plant nutrition.
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Learning soft sensors using time difference-based multi-kernel relevance vector machine with applications for quality-relevant monitoring in wastewater treatment. May 18, 2025 [ MEDLINE Abstract] Disaster resilience assessment based on the spatial and temporal aggregation effects of earthquake-induced hazards. May 18, 2025 [ MEDLINE Abstract]
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P a g e ii th| 286 13 Joint Conference on Chemistry
P a g e vi th| 286 13 Joint Conference on Chemistry Welcome Letter from Head of Chemistry Department, Semarang State University Assalamu’alaikum warahmatullaahi wabarakaatuh On behalf of Department of Chemistry Universitas Negeri Semarang, it is my honour and
Analyzing Protein Folding Cooperativity by Differential Scanning Calorimetry and NMR Spectroscopy; Targeting Wnt Canonical Signaling by Recombinant sFRP1 Bound Luminescent Au-Nanocluster Embedded Nanoparticles in Cancer Theranostics
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