In the coagulation and flocculation process, chemical coagulants are added to water, effluent, or wastewater to remove Excess water material, such as suspended solids, colloidal particles, and various solutions. Colloidal particles are the most important substances that must be removed in the flocculation process. These particles do not dissolve or settle in water but are mixed with water and dispersed in it. These particles are between 1 and 100 nanometers in size and often have a surface charge. The presence of this surface charge makes it difficult to remove these materials. This is where coagulants come into play. One of the materials used for this purpose is poly aluminum chloride.
poly aluminum chloride is an inorganic compound found in the form of yellow solid powder and is one of the most important compounds in the water and wastewater treatment industries. As you know, the use of methods and materials that can improve the efficiency of water and wastewater treatment has recently been considered by researchers, because hygiene is very important in this area.
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