In municipal wastewater treatment, inorganic coagulants (IC), eg polyaluminium chloride (PAC), are normally used to remove pollutants such as dissolved and particulate nutrients, in …
Coagulants are widely used for solids (uneaten food, faeces, etc.) management in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), but no recent research has been performed on the …
Dependency on sea food has increased owing to its nutrition as well as being complete food. As the production of seafood is enhanced through aquaculture, wastewater release …
This study examined the suitability of organic coagulants for treatment of typically humic peat extraction runoff water by comparing their performance with that of ferric sulphate (FS). The …
T Leiviskä, J Matusik, B Muir, J Tanskanen - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2017 - Elsevier
Natural water with a high specific ultraviolet absorbance (SUVA) value (4.3) and high vanadium concentration (1.2–1.9 mg/l) was investigated for vanadium (V) removal through …
The treatment of municipal wastewater often employs inorganic coagulants (IC) to remove contaminants such as dissolved and particulate organic matter and nutrients through the …
Coagulation is a vital stage in treating contaminated water using coagulants that can be either synthetic or natural. Currently, water is being treated by water treatment plants that …
The treatment of wastewater whereby the removal of contaminants is achieved through chemical reactions is known as chemical treatment. Inorganic metal salts of Al or Fe are …