Chemical Industry Wastewater Treatment Using Adsorption

Decolorization of reactive azo dyes using a sequential

Polyacrylamide application in wastewater treatment - CHINAFLOC

Polyacrylamide degradation and its implications

Isolation and screening of bacterial isolates from wastewater

Decolorization of Coking Wastewater by Mineral Adsorbents

Decolourisation of Water/Wastewater Using Adsorption (Review)

  • Is PAC a coagulant or a dewatering agent?
  • With improvement and upgrade of technologies and processes in drinking water treatment, more and more water treatment plants use polyaluminium chloride (PAC) as a coagulant in coagulation and sedimentation units and anionic polyacrylamide (APAM) as a dewatering agent in sludge handling units (Duan et al., 2022 ).
  • Can polyaluminum chloride be used in coagulation flocculation?
  • In a study by Zarei Mahmudabadi et al. ( 2018) on wastewater treatment from the ceramic-tile industry, a modified coagulation–flocculation process involving polyaluminum chloride (PAC) with anionic (A300), cationic polymer (C270), and nonionic polymers was investigated.
  • What is anionic polyacrylamide (Apam)?
  • 1. Introduction Anionic polyacrylamide (APAM) is a kind of organic high-molecular polymer with high hydrophilicity and viscosity, which is easily dissolved in water [ , , ].
  • Do polyaluminium chloride and anionic polyacrylamide water treatment residuals adsorb phosphorus?
  • Polyaluminium chloride and anionic polyacrylamide water treatment residuals (PAC-APAM WTRs) as an amendment in three types of soils with the ratios (w/w) of 10%, 15%, and 20% were evaluated for phosphorus adsorption from aqueous solutions by batch studies.