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  • Can natural coagulants be used in wastewater?
  • To date, natural coagulants have been used on various wastewater such as textile, industrial, domestic, leachate, river water for drinking water purposes, and groundwater. However, other types of wastewater such as pharmaceuticals and palm oil mill effluent (POME) are less likely to be explored.
  • What is a coagulant used for?
  • Coagulants used for water and wastewater treatment are predominantly inorganic salts of iron and aluminum. When dosed into water the iron or aluminum ions hydrolyse rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner, to form a range of metal hydrolysis species.
  • Why is coagulation important in water and wastewater treatment?
  • Coagulation plays primary and important roles in water and wastewater treatment. Researches are needed for novel coagulants, hybrid processes and control schemes. Study of floc properties is essential to enhance the coagulation efficiency. The performance of coagulation is the major factor in improving water treatment efficiency.
  • Are coagulants a cost-effective coagulant for industrial wastewater treatment?
  • Molecules. 2021 Feb; 26 (3): 698. In this study, three coagulants (ferromagnetite (F), alum (A), and eggshells (E)) and their hybrids (FA, FE, and FEA) were investigated as possible cost-effective coagulants for the treatment of industrial wastewater.