Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
593815 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new coagulant aid, Enteromorpha extract (Ee), was studied to enhance the coagulation performance when it was used together with aluminum sulfate (AS). The dual-coagulant, aluminum sulfate–Enteromorpha extract (AS–Ee), was achieved by dosing Ee 30 s after AS was dosed. AS–Ee and AS were comparatively evaluated regarding their coagulation performance. The results showed that Ee played an important assistant part in the coagulation process. The coagulation effect of AS–Ee was about 10% higher than that of AS with respect to the removal of turbidity, UV254 and DOC. Floc characteristics were also investigated in terms of floc size, strength and recovery ability, with the results indicating that the strength of flocs produced by two coagulants were both enhanced with Al dosage increasing, while the floc recoverability was decreased. Floc produced by AS–Ee had bigger size and faster growth rate than that by AS. Meanwhile, the former was also stronger and had a better recoverability than the latter. The charge neutralization was the dominant mechanism of AS, and Ee had good adsorption bridging effect. Due to the combination of two advantages, coagulation efficiency of the dual-coagulant could be enhanced significantly.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► An effective way for the recycling of hazard wastes-Enteromorpha was found. ► A new kind of coagulant aid-Ee was found and applied to the water treatment process. ► Coagulation performance could be obviously enhanced when appropriate Ee was dosed. ► Floc characteristics were significantly improved due to Ee addition.

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