polyaluminium chloride 28%-29% for water treatment at argentina

polyaluminium chloride 28%-29% for water treatment at argentina
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  • Does polyaluminium chloride affect microbial community in urban river sediments?
  • Polyaluminium chloride (PAC) has been widely used as a chemical coagulant in water treatment. However, little is known about the impact of PAC performance on the microbial community in sediments. In this study, the archaeal, bacterial, and fungal communities in urban river sediments with and without PAC treatment were investigated.
  • 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.
  • Does polyaluminium chloride coagulate with non-prehydrolysed aluminium salts?
  • Although the mechanism of coagulation with non-prehydrolysed and prehydrolysed aluminium salts is the same, the presence of polymeric forms of aluminium in polyaluminium chloride solutions makes them more stable in water, providing more effective removal of impurities and lower concentrations of aluminium remaining in the treated water.
  • Is polyaluminum chloride a Lewis acid catalyst?
  • 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 occulation material for water treatment. In this work, PAC has been used as a Lewis acid catalyst