Optimization of coagulation process for efficient removal of Natural Organic Matters (NOM) has gained a lot of focus over the last years to meet the requirements of enhanced coagulation. NOM comprises both particulate and soluble components which the latter usually comprises the main portion. Removal of soluble NOM from low turbidity waters by coagulation is not a successful process unless enough attention is paid to stages of formation and development of both micro and macro-flocs. This study, which presents experimental results from pilot scale research studies aimed at optimizing coagulation process applied to synthetic raw waters supplemented by adding commercial humic acid with low turbidity levels, explains how pH and turbidity can b...
Jar-test experiments were used to study optimized coagulation for removal of nonpurgeable dissolved ...
Jar-test experiments were used to study optimized coagulation for removal of nonpurgeable dissolved ...
As a result of the regulations on DBPs, interest in NOM removal is increasing and many water treatm...
Natural organic matter (NOM) in water contains organic compounds that are both hydrophobic and hydro...
This study aimed at exploring optimum coagulant dose and optimum pH for a low turbidity (0.1-3 NTU),...
The presence of natural organic matter (NOM) in water has a significant influence on water treatment...
Natural organic matter (NOM) represents a range of heterogeneous hydrophobic and hydrophilic compone...
Seasonal coagulation objectives for atypical North-China water treatment plant with micro-polluted a...
yesNOM deteriorates water quality by forming taste, clarification, colour, and odour problems. It al...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is found in all surface, ground and soil waters. An increase in the amo...
This work assesses the efficiency of integrated enhanced coagulation and direct filtration processes...
Coagulation process can be used to control natural organic matter (NOM) during drinking water produc...
Research has shown that in drinking water sources there is a portion of the natural organic matter (...
This study aimed to investigate the efficiency of the enhanced coagulation (EC) process for the simu...
Natural organic materials are one of the main components that cause the color in surface water. In t...
Jar-test experiments were used to study optimized coagulation for removal of nonpurgeable dissolved ...
Jar-test experiments were used to study optimized coagulation for removal of nonpurgeable dissolved ...
As a result of the regulations on DBPs, interest in NOM removal is increasing and many water treatm...
Natural organic matter (NOM) in water contains organic compounds that are both hydrophobic and hydro...
This study aimed at exploring optimum coagulant dose and optimum pH for a low turbidity (0.1-3 NTU),...
The presence of natural organic matter (NOM) in water has a significant influence on water treatment...
Natural organic matter (NOM) represents a range of heterogeneous hydrophobic and hydrophilic compone...
Seasonal coagulation objectives for atypical North-China water treatment plant with micro-polluted a...
yesNOM deteriorates water quality by forming taste, clarification, colour, and odour problems. It al...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is found in all surface, ground and soil waters. An increase in the amo...
This work assesses the efficiency of integrated enhanced coagulation and direct filtration processes...
Coagulation process can be used to control natural organic matter (NOM) during drinking water produc...
Research has shown that in drinking water sources there is a portion of the natural organic matter (...
This study aimed to investigate the efficiency of the enhanced coagulation (EC) process for the simu...
Natural organic materials are one of the main components that cause the color in surface water. In t...
Jar-test experiments were used to study optimized coagulation for removal of nonpurgeable dissolved ...
Jar-test experiments were used to study optimized coagulation for removal of nonpurgeable dissolved ...
As a result of the regulations on DBPs, interest in NOM removal is increasing and many water treatm...