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Comparison of the Efficiency of Biopolymer Derived from Melocactus Sp and Aluminum Polichloride (PAC) in the Process of Crude Water Flocculation
2018
Chemical Engineering Transactions
Beginning to use new coagulants and flocculants for the treatment of drinking water is a necessity, to diminish the remains of metals in drinking water and in the residual sludges of the purification process; Aluminum sulfate, iron chloride and aluminum polychloride are currently used for the coagulation and flocculation processes of the water, of these compounds the aluminum polychloride (PAC) is the one that has shown less affectation of metal residues in water and sludge Residual, it is
doi:10.3303/cet1864027
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