Health promotion and protection of environment constantly depends on providing clean water. Water turbidity caused by suspended particles and colloids in it. So the aim of this study was to review the efficiency of chemical coagulation in removal of water turbidity.In this study all the present articles were searched in internal databases including Iran medex, Irandoc and SID and external databases such as Google Scholar, Scopus, Science Direct, scientific database of World Health Organization (Medicos / WHO / EMR), free journal access guide (Open Access Journal Directory of), PubMed using the Key words of coagulants, chemical coagulation, total water turbidity, the articles were searched and 268 articles were extracted and 25 articles that...
Coagulation is one of the most important method in chemical treatment of water and wastewater. There...
Background Many kinds of inorganic polymers have been developed, but, amongst them, polyal...
Coagulation is an essential mechanism that occurs in most conventional water and wastewater treatmen...
Background and aims of the Study: Colloidal impurities are one of the natural contaminants in surfac...
Coagulation process is a most important part in the water treatment process. However, in the process...
One of the promising technologies for the removal of suspended particles is coagulation and floccula...
Surface water pollution has increased, owing to industrial development and population growth. Conseq...
Introduction: Colloidal materials and suspended solids cause turbidity in water. To remove turbidity...
The increase in aluminum ion concentration resulting from chemical coagulants in water treatment cau...
The increase in aluminum ion concentration resulting from chemical coagulants in water treatment cau...
Demand of potable water keep increasing as the population growth. Water has been used in a variety o...
The treatment of water depends on the source of supply and the amount of impurities it contains. Coa...
In this study, coagulation performance by using biological flocculants (BFs; produced from strain Ba...
AbstractA biocoagulant was successfully extracted from Plantago ovata by using an FeCl3-induced crud...
In this study, coagulation performance by using biological flocculants (BFs; produced from strain Ba...
Coagulation is one of the most important method in chemical treatment of water and wastewater. There...
Background Many kinds of inorganic polymers have been developed, but, amongst them, polyal...
Coagulation is an essential mechanism that occurs in most conventional water and wastewater treatmen...
Background and aims of the Study: Colloidal impurities are one of the natural contaminants in surfac...
Coagulation process is a most important part in the water treatment process. However, in the process...
One of the promising technologies for the removal of suspended particles is coagulation and floccula...
Surface water pollution has increased, owing to industrial development and population growth. Conseq...
Introduction: Colloidal materials and suspended solids cause turbidity in water. To remove turbidity...
The increase in aluminum ion concentration resulting from chemical coagulants in water treatment cau...
The increase in aluminum ion concentration resulting from chemical coagulants in water treatment cau...
Demand of potable water keep increasing as the population growth. Water has been used in a variety o...
The treatment of water depends on the source of supply and the amount of impurities it contains. Coa...
In this study, coagulation performance by using biological flocculants (BFs; produced from strain Ba...
AbstractA biocoagulant was successfully extracted from Plantago ovata by using an FeCl3-induced crud...
In this study, coagulation performance by using biological flocculants (BFs; produced from strain Ba...
Coagulation is one of the most important method in chemical treatment of water and wastewater. There...
Background Many kinds of inorganic polymers have been developed, but, amongst them, polyal...
Coagulation is an essential mechanism that occurs in most conventional water and wastewater treatmen...