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Water Res.
15-Apr
47
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LR: 20131121; CI: Copyright (c) 2013; JID: 0105072; 0 (Aluminum Compounds); 0 (Colloids); 0 (Drinking Water); 0 (Humic Substances); 0 (Indicators and Reagents); 0 (Water Pollutants, Chemical); 1327-41-9 (aluminum oxychloride); 5QB0T2IUN0 (Aluminum Hydroxi
England
1879-2448; 0043-1354
PMID: 23422138
eng
Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; IM
10.1016/j.watres.2013.01.037 [doi]
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23422138
Aluminum coagulants are widely used in water treatment plants to remove turbidity and dissolved substances. However, because high aluminum concentrations in treated water are associated with increased turbidity and because aluminum exerts undeniable human health effects, its concentration should be controlled in water treatment plants, especially in plants that use aluminum coagulants. In this study, the effect of polyaluminum chloride (PACl) coagulant characteristics on dissolved residual aluminum concentrations after coagulation and filtration was investigated. The dissolved residual aluminum concentrations at a given coagulation pH differed among the PACls tested. Very-high-basicity PACl yielded low dissolved residual aluminum concentrations and higher natural organic matter (NOM) removal. The low residual aluminum concentrations were related to the low content of monomeric aluminum (Ala) in the PACl. Polymeric (Alb)/colloidal (Alc) ratio in PACl did not greatly influence residual aluminum concentration. The presence of sulfate in PACl contributed to lower residual aluminum concentration only when coagulation was performed at around pH 6.5 or lower. At a wide pH range (6.5-8.5), residual aluminum concentrations /=85%). The dissolved residual aluminum concentrations did not increase with increasing the dosage of high-basicity PACl, but did increase with increasing the dosage of normal-basicity PACl. We inferred that increasing the basicity of PACl afforded lower dissolved residual aluminum concentrations partly because the high-basicity PACls could have a small percentage of Ala, which tends to form soluble aluminum-NOM complexes with molecular weights of 100 kDa-0.45 mum.
Elsevier Ltd
Kimura,M., Matsui,Y., Kondo,K., Ishikawa,T.B., Matsushita,T., Shirasaki,N.
Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, N13W8, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan.
20130131
http://vp9py7xf3h.search.serialssolutions.com/?charset=utf-8&pmid=23422138
2013

