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Coagulation performance of polyaluminum silicate chloride (PASiC) for water and wastewater treatment

Journal

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 56, Issue 2, Pages 225-230

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2007.02.003

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polyaluminum silicate chloride (PASiC) coagulants; preparation; coagulation performance; water and wastewater treatment

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A series of polyaluminum silicate chloride (PASiC) composite coagulants were prepared by two approaches: (1) hydroxylation of the mixture of AlCl3 and fresh polysilicate (PASiC(c)); (2) hydroxylated polyaluminum chloride (PAC) combined with fresh polysilicate (PASiC(m)). Laboratory experiments were conducted to evaluate PASiC in comparison with PAC for the coagulation of water and wastewater and to investigate the effects of preparation technique, [OH]/[Al] ratio (i.e. gamma value), pH, Al/Si ratio, and temperature on the coagulation performance of PASiC. The experimental results showed that PASiC performed more efficiently than PAC did in removing algae, turbidity, oil, chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total phosphate (TP). At the same Al/Si ratios, PASiC(c) achieved slightly greater removal of turbidity than PASiC(m) did. However, the difference became less significant at higher dosages. The results also demonstrated that the coagulation efficiency of PASiC was better at greater gamma values and that PASiC became unstable during aging at very high gamma values. The optimum coagulation pH range of PASiC(c) at a gamma value of 2.0 and an Al/Si ratio of 10 was found to be 6.0-8.5, slightly wider than that of PAC (6.0-8.0). (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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