Separation of finely dispersed sorbents from purified water by ultra-flocculation and turbulent micro-flotation
by N.N. Rulyov, T.A. Dontsova, V.Ya. Korolyov
International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP), Vol. 30, No. 2, 2007

Abstract: This paper describes studies of the process of recovery of finely dispersed sorbents from water by means of ultra-flocculation, sedimentation and turbulent micro-flotation, and the sequential combination of these steps. With reference to the most commonly used finely dispersed sorbents in the purification of water from organic contaminants, heavy metals and radio nuclides (aluminium hydroxide, sodium montmorillonite and nickel ferrocyanide), it has been shown that this approach is at least four times more effective for industrial wastewater purification and treatment of drinking water.

Online publication date: Thu, 26-Jul-2007

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