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YANG Wan-dong, SONG Shuang, SHI Hui-xiang. SC response characteristics of two kinds of coagulant[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2002, 3(3): 268-271.
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Abstract: Automatic coagulant dosage control with streaming current (SC) technique is introduced in this paper. Aluminum and ferric coagulants are widely used in surface water treatment. The SC response characteristics of P-AlCl3 aluminum coagulant and P-FeCl3 ferric coagulant were investigated in this work. Bench-scale water treatment results were obtained from jar tests including rapid mixing, flocculation and undisturbed sedimentation. Results showed that aluminum coagulant is more sensitive than ferric coagulant to SC response.
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