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Title: Polyaluminium chloride coagulation in drinking water treatment
Authors: Masu, Smaranda
Keywords: Dissolved organic matter;Water;Polyaluminum chloride;Coagulation process
Issue Date: 2011
Abstract: 
Dissolved organic matter, DOC [mg C/L], is a representative parameter for the content of organic matter in natural waters. Along the A254 absorbance as a measure or organic compounds determined at λ = 254 nm UV [cm-1], DOC underlies the calculation of SUVA (Specific Ultraviolet Absorbance) = A254/DOC x 100 [L m-1 mg-1]. SUVA can be used to describe the composition of the water in terms of hydrophobic/hydrophilic character. The study results are presented in the coagulation process with pre-hydrolyzed aluminum salt, as a polyaluminum chloride (PACl), a simple salt of Al, as an Al sulfate (Alum), applied to surface water intended for drinking water. From SUVA values DOC removal efficiency in the coagulation process is estimated. SUVA= 2-4 estimated efficiency of 25-50% removal in DOC. When using PACl, DOC removal efficiency is within the range of 27-53%, and slightly lower when using Alum. SUVA values < 2 indicate DOC removal efficiencies < 25%. DOC removal efficiencies obtained from the use of Alum are within the range 5.6- 8.4% and those obtained used as ciagulation agent PACl are in the range 20.8-23.8%.
Description: 
The 17th Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Problems, 19 September 2011, Szeged, Hungary, Conference Proceedings, pp. 343-346
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/985
ISBN: 978-963-306-146-6
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