AWWA JAW59513 PDF

AWWA JAW59513 PDF

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AWWA JAW59513 PDF

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02/01/2004

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Journal AWWA - Effect of Addition Sequence on Dual-Coagulant Performance

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American Water Works Association

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The use of dual coagulants in the coagulation process can maximize the benefits of both coagulants. Combining an inorganic coagulant such as alum or ferric salts with a cationic polymer helps reduce the inorganic coagulant dosage and produce larger, stronger flocs. This research studied the effect of addition sequence on the performance of ferric nitrate and a cationic polymer to ascertain whether the advantages of dual coagulation could be further enhanced. Three different sequence additions were investigated: adding the polymer before the ferric nitrate; adding the polymer after the ferric nitrate; and, adding the polymer and ferric nitrate at the same time. Results indicated that dual-coagulant performance was optimized when the cationic polymer and inorganic coagulant were added simultaneously. According to the authors' hypothesis, the addition sequence influences flocculation kinetics because of differences in rapid-mixing duration, the matrix of the aggregate first formed, and the sequence of adsorption. The combined effects of these three factors resulted in higher flocculation index values, with floc particles exhibiting a higher growth rate as well as higher resistance to shear induced by extended rapid mixing. The combined use of cationic polymers and inorganic coagulants has been found effective for treating high-turbidity waters. For utilities using cationic polymers and inorganic coagulants in their treatment process, simultaneous addition of coagulants at the same location in the plant may make dual-coagulant performance even more effective. Includes 27 references, tables, figures.
Edition : Vol. 96 - No. 2
File Size : 1 file , 660 KB
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 12
Published : 02/01/2004

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