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Coagulation and nano-filtration: a hybrid system for the removal of lower molecular weight organic compounds (LMWOC)

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Y Wang, Li Shu, Veeriah Jegatheesan, B Gao
The removal of lower molecular weight organic compounds (LMWOC) from water is of increasing concern. While, nano-fi ltration (NF) is a good option, it removes only a fraction of the LMWOC. In this paper, NF experiments were conducted to remove oxalic acid and diuron in combination with coagulation using poly-aluminum chloride (PAC) as the coagulant. The results showed that this hybrid treatment system was effective in removing oxalic acid where almost a 100% removal effi ciency of oxalic acid was achieved. However, using PAC as coagulant to remove diuron from water was not effective. In order to improve the removal efficiency of diuron, 0.02 M NaCl was added to diuron and a 40% increase in the removal of diuron was achieved. Higher removal of diuron was achieved when the solution was treated with reverse osmosis (RO) when compared to the nano-filtration.

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Journal

Desalination and water treatment

Volume

11

Pagination

23 - 31

Publisher

Balaban Publishers

Location

Hopkinton, Mass.

ISSN

1944-3994

eISSN

1944-3986

Language

eng

Notes

Presented at CESE-2009, Challenges in Environmental Science & Engineering, 14–17 July, 2009, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, Desalination Publications. All rights reserved.

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