Arsenic occurs naturally in the water in many parts of the world. The coagulation and flocculation Method is used for arsenate removal from drinking water Using ferric chloride, ferric sulfate, and ferrous sulfate. The effects of coagulant type and dosage on removal efficiency of arsenate are determined by considering the residual iron after sedimentation and filtration in the effluent. At the same time the impact of the type (cationic, anionic, and nonionic) and dosage of organic polymers on the removal efficiency of arsenate was investigated. Residual arsenate concentrations were decreased below 10 mg L(-1) for ferric chloride and ferrous sulfate concentration of 30 and 80 mg L(-1), respectively. Ferric chloride provided minimum and accep...
This research was directed at reducing arsenic levels in the effluents generated at the Canelands fa...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of organic matter on arseni...
Several methods to remove arsenic from water have been considered, including co-precipitation with F...
Arsenic occurs naturally in the water in many parts of the world. The coagulation and flocculation m...
Arsenic occurs naturally in the water in many parts of the world. The coagulation and flocculation m...
In this study arsenate [As(V)] removal from drinking water by coagulation process was investigated. ...
Arsenic removal from drinking water by precipitation-coprecipitation method using aluminum sulfate w...
Through the traditional water treatment process of coagulation-flocculation, this thesis aims to inv...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a serious problem in many parts of the world. The precipi...
In the present study, several pre-polymerized coagulants of iron and aluminum were tested for their ...
Arsenic removal from drinking water by precipitation-coprecipitation method using aluminum sulfate w...
Arsenic is a carcinogenic metalloid that is currently regulated in drinking water. The levels of ars...
Arsenic is a known carcinogen to both humans and animals and it has been associated with cancers of ...
We evaluated 51 poly-aluminum chloride (PACl) coagulants to determine the coagulant characteristics ...
Groundwater contamination with arsenic (As) has been recognized as a serious problem and there are v...
This research was directed at reducing arsenic levels in the effluents generated at the Canelands fa...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of organic matter on arseni...
Several methods to remove arsenic from water have been considered, including co-precipitation with F...
Arsenic occurs naturally in the water in many parts of the world. The coagulation and flocculation m...
Arsenic occurs naturally in the water in many parts of the world. The coagulation and flocculation m...
In this study arsenate [As(V)] removal from drinking water by coagulation process was investigated. ...
Arsenic removal from drinking water by precipitation-coprecipitation method using aluminum sulfate w...
Through the traditional water treatment process of coagulation-flocculation, this thesis aims to inv...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a serious problem in many parts of the world. The precipi...
In the present study, several pre-polymerized coagulants of iron and aluminum were tested for their ...
Arsenic removal from drinking water by precipitation-coprecipitation method using aluminum sulfate w...
Arsenic is a carcinogenic metalloid that is currently regulated in drinking water. The levels of ars...
Arsenic is a known carcinogen to both humans and animals and it has been associated with cancers of ...
We evaluated 51 poly-aluminum chloride (PACl) coagulants to determine the coagulant characteristics ...
Groundwater contamination with arsenic (As) has been recognized as a serious problem and there are v...
This research was directed at reducing arsenic levels in the effluents generated at the Canelands fa...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of organic matter on arseni...
Several methods to remove arsenic from water have been considered, including co-precipitation with F...