Performance of PAC/PDM composite coagulants for removal of algae from Lake Taihu waters in summer

Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
Y J ZhangL L Zhu

Abstract

The enhanced coagulation of algae-rich raw water from Lake Taihu in summer was studied by use of composite coagulants. The composite coagulants were composed of polyaluminum chloride (PAC) and polydimethyldiallylammonium chloride (PDM) with various intrinsic viscosity values (0.55-3.99 dL/g) and different mass percentages (5-20%) in the formulation. For raw water with temperature of 28-29 degrees C and algae content of 3.60x10(4)-3.70x10(4) cells/ml, the algae-removal rates of 89.0% and 89.3-93.1% could be realized by using PAC and PAC/PDM (0.55/5%-3.99/20%) with dosages of 8.37 mg/L and 5.93-3.58 mg/L, respectively, when 2 NTU residual turbidity of treated water after sedimentation was required. Compared with using PAC only, the removal rate of CODMn using PAC/PDM increased at least 4.4% when the dosage was 8 mg/L, and increased at least 5.0% when the dosage was 10 mg/L. The composite coagulants could still function well when raw water quality deteriorated and algae content reached 8.00x10(4) cells/ml. The enhanced coagulation efficiency of PAC/PDM (0.55/5%) could be better than that of PAC combined with prechlorination process when the same dosages are used.

Citations

Jul 7, 2012·Environmental Science and Pollution Research International·Dan LiuFranck Hui
May 8, 2013·Environmental Science & Technology·Li WangYuanchun Zhang
Nov 17, 2017·Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research·Ya LiuYunfa Chen
Mar 3, 2020·Frontiers in Chemistry·Ruben MirandaAngeles Blanco

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