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Particle size distribution and removal in the chemical-biological flocculation process
Authors:ZHANG Zhi-bin  ZHAO Jian-fu  XIA Si-qing  LIU Chang-qing  KANG Xing-sheng
Abstract:The particle characterization from the influent and effluent of a chemical-biological flocculation (CBF) process was studied with a laser diffraction device. Water samples from a chemically enhanced primary treatment (CEPT) process and a primary sediment tank process were also analyzed for comparison. The results showed that CBF process was not only effective for both the big size particles and small size particles removal, but also the best particle removal process in the three processes. The results also indicated that CBF process was superior to CEPT process in the heavy metals removal. The high and non-selective removal for heavy metals might be closely related to its strong ability to eliminate small particles. Samples from different locations in CBF reactors showed that small particles were easier to aggregate into big ones and those disrupted flocs could properly flocculate again along CBF reactor because of the biological flocculation.
Keywords:particle removal  chemical-biological flocculation (CBF)  chemically enhanced primary treatment (CEPT)  processes  flocculation  removal  size distribution  different  locations  aggregate  reactor  biological  high  related  strong  ability  superior  heavy metals  best  particles  results  effective  small
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