Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6334293 Science of The Total Environment 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Coagulation removed cyanobacteria without an additional exertion on coagulant demand. ► During a stagnation period in direct filtration intracellular metabolites were released. ► Cyanobacterial cells were not damaged during backwashing of the filters. ► In coagulant sludge, cyanobacteria released intracellular metabolites into the supernatant.
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