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Speciation of prehydrolyzed Al salt coagulants with electrospray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and 27Al NMR spectroscopy

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DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2011.09.039

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Al species; Polymeric Al coagulant; Mass spectrometry; NMR

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  1. NSFC [21007004]
  2. SKLEAC [09K06ESPCR]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2009SAT-12]

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Based on the speciation results of the most two concerned coagulant component (i.e., monomer and Keggin-Al-13), Al species in polymeric Al salt coagulants were fully investigated with the combination of electrospray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and Al-27 NMR spectroscopy. Keggin-Al-13(7+) could transform into Al-13(n+) (n = 1-3) by dehydrogen reaction without destroying the Keggin structure in mass spectrometer. There exist differences in the intensity and the observed sequence of the Al-13(n+) (n = 1-3) species in the mass spectra of polymeric Al coagulants. Several other polymers (i.e., Al-19(3+), Al-20(3+) and Al-16(n+) n = 1-3) might also be formed by the decomposition and repolymerization of Keggin-Al-13(7+). Like monomeric Al salt coagulant, species in polymeric Al coagulants with low basicity were mainly detected as low polymers with mono-charge in mass spectrometry. With the increase of basicity, the dominant species often transform into high polymers with higher charges and fewer categories. The Al-13(3+) species detected in monomeric Al coagulant should have octahedral structure and be formed by self hydrolysis, which is different with the species detected in purified Al-13 coagulant. On the whole, the detected species in mass spectrometry could roughly represent their dissolution status in original solutions and could also be used to explain the difference of their coagulation performance in water treatment process. (C) 2011 Elsevier By. All rights reserved.

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