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Application of physical theory of coagulation to processes that take place in chemical water treatment gives satisfactory explanation of phenomena observed in water treatment using hydrolyzing coagulants; theory of coagulation presented overcomes difficulty encountered in Langelier and Ludwig theory, and does not contradict available experimental data on chemical water treatment; study confined to basic mechanism of coagulation.
Application of physical theory of coagulation to processes that take place in chemical water treatment gives satisfactory explanation of phenomena observed in water treatment using hydrolyzing coagulants; theory of coagulation presented overcomes difficulty encountered in Langelier and Ludwig theory, and does not contradict available experimental data on chemical water treatment; study confined to basic mechanism of coagulation.
Mechanism of coagulation in water treatment
ASCE -- Proc (J Sanitary Eng Div)
Mackrle, S. (author)
1962
13 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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