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Characterization and coagulation performance of a novel inorganic polymer coagulant-Poly-zinc-silicate-sulfate

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DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2008.10.009

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Poly-zinc-silicate-sulfate (PZSS); Inorganic polymer coagulant; Coagulation; Structure and morphology; Wastewater treatment

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A new type of coagulant, poly-zinc-silicate-Sulfate (PZSS) was synthesized by co-polymerization. Its structure was characterized by FTIR, XRD and TEM, suggesting that PZSS is a complex compound with mainly zinc-silicon polymeric species rather than a simple mixture of raw materials. The effects of Zn/Si molar ratios (n) and aging time on the pH anti zeta-potential were also investigated systematically. These results indicate that in the process of co-polymerization, zinc ion can prevent poly-silicic acid (PSA) forming gelation and subsequently, enhance the stabilities of PZSS. Moreover, it is found that PZSS can obtain an improved charge-neutralization ability in the diatomite suspension and oily wastewater due to the additional zinc ions. Additionally, PZSS exhibits a better coagulation performance than the conventional polymer coagulants, i.e. polyaluminum chloride (PAC) and polyferric sulfate (PFS) in the oily wastewater. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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