Title of article :
Cationic polymer and clay or metal oxide combinations for natural organic matter removal
Author/Authors :
Brian Bolto، نويسنده , , David Dixon، نويسنده , , Rob Eldridge، نويسنده , , Simon King، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The effect of adding suspended matter in the form of clay or metal oxide when a cationic polymer was employed as the primary coagulant was found to be beneficial. The solids provide both an adsorbent for natural organic matter (NOM) and a nucleating species for precipitating the NOM-polymer complex. Metal oxides in conjunction with a cationic polymer were more promising than clay, with effectiveness in the order Fe2O3>Fe3O4>Al2O3>MnO2. Magnesium oxide at a much lower dose was nearly as effective as ferric oxide, but of course raised the pH level significantly. A simpler and more convenient way of having reactive solids present was to add alum to form flocs; for one of the waters studied the alum dose could be reduced by 67% by adding 1 mg/L of polymer, to give equal or better performance than alum alone at the optimum dose.
Keywords :
Cationic polyelectrolyte , Kaolinite , magnetite , bentonite , manganese dioxide , Magnesium oxide
Journal title :
Water Research
Journal title :
Water Research