Title of article :
Comparing polyaluminum chloride and ferric chloride for antimony removal
Author/Authors :
Kang، Meea نويسنده , , Kamei، Tasuku نويسنده , , Magara، Yasumoto نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-4170
From page :
4171
To page :
0
Abstract :
Antimony has been one of the contaminants required to be regulated, however, only limited information has been collected to date regarding antimony removal by polyaluminium chloride (PACl) and ferric chloride (FC). Accordingly, the possible use of coagulation by PACl or FC for antimony removal was investigated. Jar tests were used to determine the effects of solution pH, coagulant dosage, and pre-chlorination on the removal of various antimony species. Although high-efficiency antimony removal by aluminum coagulation has been expected because antimony is similar to arsenic in that both antimony and arsenic are a kind of metalloid in group V of the periodic chart, this study indicated: (1) removal ensity (arsenic or antimony removed per mg coagulant) for antimony by PACl was about one forty-fifth as low as observed for As(V); (2) although the removal of both Sb(III) and Sb(V) by coagulation with FC was much higher than that of PACl, a high coagulant dose of 10.5 mg of FeL^-1 at optimal pH of 5.0 was still not sufficient to meet the standard antimony level of 2 (mu)g as SbL^-1 were initially present. Consequently, investigation of a more appropriate treatment process is necessary to develop economical Sb reduction; (3) although previous studies concluded that As(V) is more effectively removed than As (III), this study showed that the removal of Sb(III) by coagulation with FC was much more pronounced than that of Sb(V); (4) oxidation of Sb(III) with chlorine decreased the ability of FC to remove antimony. Accordingly, natural water containing Sb(III) under anoxic condition should be coagulated without pre-oxidation.
Keywords :
Antimony , coagulation , Polyaluminium chloride , Ferric chloride pre-chlorination
Journal title :
Water Research
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Water Research
Record number :
84790
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