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Efficiencies and mechanism of enhanced coagulation pre-treatment on domestic sewage with PAC-HCA compound

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WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 87, Issue 1, Pages 27-38

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IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2022.240

Keywords

domestic sewage; enhanced coagulation; fractal dimension; PAC-HCA; zeta potential

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Poly Aluminum Chloride (PAC) and Poly Dimethyl Diallyl Propyl Ammonium Chloride (HCA) were used to prepare complex coagulants for enhanced coagulation pretreatment of domestic sewage. The optimal coagulant conditions were determined, and it was found that the PAC-HCA compound coagulant showed better treatment efficiency than PAC and HCA used alone. The mechanism of enhanced coagulation to remove nutrients is mainly electrical neutralization.
Poly Dimethyl Diallyl Propyl Ammonium Chloride (HCA) and Poly Aluminum Chloride (PAC) were used to prepare complex coagulants for the enhanced coagulation (EC) pretreatment of domestic sewage. The influences of hydraulic conditions, the dosage ratio of PAC-HCA complex coagulants, initial pH value, and dosage on the removal efficiency of SS, COD, and TP in domestic sewage were investigated. The fractal dimension and Zeta potential were used to verify and characterize the experimental results. The results showed that the optimum coagulant conditions were as follows: G(1)= 200.0-265.0 s(-1), T-1 = 1.5 min, G2 = 40.0 s(-1), T-2 = 5 min, PAC: HCA = 25:1, Dosage = 15 mL/L, pH = 8. At the mentioned point, the removal rates of SS, COD, and TP are 98.74%, 44.63%, and 89.85%, respectively. In addition, through comparative tests, PAC-HCA compound coagulants show better treatment efficiency than PAC and HCA used alone. When HCA dosage was 15 mg/L, Zeta potential and flocs fractal dimension was 2.29 mv and 0.9844, respectively. This indicates that PAC-HCA has a good treatment effect on domestic sewage, and the mechanism of enhanced coagulation to remove nutrients is mainly electrical neutralization.

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