2021
DOI: 10.29252/jrums.19.10.1015
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Investigating the Effect of Coagulation and Flocculation - Adsorption Process on Boron Removal from Industrial Wastewater (Case Study: Ceramic Tile Industry)

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Boron is widely found in raw materials and wastewater of the tile industry and its removal from aquatic environments is very complex. The aim of this study was to remove boron from wastewater of ceramic tile industry using coagulation and flocculation-adsorption process. Materials and Methods:This was an experimental study. Initially, for the coagulation process, pH parameters between 5 to 11, concentrations of 150 to 450 mg/L of poly-aluminum chloride (PAC) and concentrations of 0.5… Show more

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“…The maximum settling rate was obtained as 83 cm/min at 200 g/t anionic flocculant at 1 min. It is also clear in Figure 6d-f that the use of flocculant decreased the turbidity of the suspension, considerably related to the flocculant type [42,43]. and cost factors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The maximum settling rate was obtained as 83 cm/min at 200 g/t anionic flocculant at 1 min. It is also clear in Figure 6d-f that the use of flocculant decreased the turbidity of the suspension, considerably related to the flocculant type [42,43]. and cost factors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%