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Microelectrophoretic studies of coagulation with aluminum sulfate
Problems of coagulation and nature of turbidity were investigated using new technique involving measurement of zeta potential; magnitude of optimum zeta potential varied with type and chemical content of waters being tested; most of tests were performed on Potomac River in Washington, DC; series of tests in which alum dose was varied over ranges that were considered economically within reason were run to study effect of alum alone on Potomac River water; pH was varied to determine what effect, if any, this process would have on zeta potential and coagulation of water.
Microelectrophoretic studies of coagulation with aluminum sulfate
Problems of coagulation and nature of turbidity were investigated using new technique involving measurement of zeta potential; magnitude of optimum zeta potential varied with type and chemical content of waters being tested; most of tests were performed on Potomac River in Washington, DC; series of tests in which alum dose was varied over ranges that were considered economically within reason were run to study effect of alum alone on Potomac River water; pH was varied to determine what effect, if any, this process would have on zeta potential and coagulation of water.
Microelectrophoretic studies of coagulation with aluminum sulfate
AWWA -- J
Williams, R.L. (author)
1965
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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