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Removal of Humic Acid by Coagulation and Microflotation
The clarification of humic‐acid suspensions by means of coagulation followed by sedimentation and by microflotation has been studied as a function of sol concentration, pH, sol stability, coagulant concentration, and ionic composition. Microflotation produced the same degree of removal as coagulation‐sedimentation but at a much faster rate.
Removal of Humic Acid by Coagulation and Microflotation
The clarification of humic‐acid suspensions by means of coagulation followed by sedimentation and by microflotation has been studied as a function of sol concentration, pH, sol stability, coagulant concentration, and ionic composition. Microflotation produced the same degree of removal as coagulation‐sedimentation but at a much faster rate.
Removal of Humic Acid by Coagulation and Microflotation
Mangravite, Francis J. Jr. (author) / Buzzell, Timothy D. (author) / Cassell, E. Alan (author) / Matijevic, Egon (author) / Saxton, Gary B. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 67 ; 88-94
1975-02-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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