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Recent Advancement of Coagulation-Flocculation and Its Application in Wastewater Treatment

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 55, Issue 16, Pages 4363-4389

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.5b04703

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  1. Monash University Malaysia

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Increasing environmental awareness coupled with more stringent regulation standards has triggered various industries to challenge themselves in seeking-appropriate wastewater treatment technologies. Coagulation-flocculation process process is regarded as one of the most important and widely used treatment processes of industrial wastewaters due to its simplicity and effectiveness. This paper provides a critical review on recent studies of coagulation-flocculation treatment processes of various industrial wastewaters. The limitations and challenges for the coagulation-flocculation process such as the toxicity and health hazard posed by inorganic coagulants, production of large amount of toxic sludge, ineffectiveness in removing heavy metals and emerging contaminants, increase in effluent color, inefficient pollutant removal using natural coagulants, and complexity of scaling up procedure are presented. In addition, an overview on the influence of process parameters on treatment efficiency is included in this review. Finally, this review concludes with recommendations for improvements and new directions for this long-established process.

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