2012
DOI: 10.2166/ws.2012.016
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Raw water treatment using bentonite-chitosan as a coagulant

Abstract: The effectiveness of bentonite using chitosan as a coagulant for raw water treatment was assessed in this study. The possible link between Alzheimer's disease with conventional aluminium based coagulants, has become an issue in water treatment. A method for treating water, using a natural approach as an alternate to achieve enhanced coagulation, might help to reduce risk to health, and be more environmentally friendly. One method for removing turbidity from raw water is by the adding of a primary coagulant (e.… Show more

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“…According to the results obtained in previous studies [23][24], the bentonite was added in a fixed ratio chitosan:bentonite of 1:2 (wt./wt.) in dual systems.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the results obtained in previous studies [23][24], the bentonite was added in a fixed ratio chitosan:bentonite of 1:2 (wt./wt.) in dual systems.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, many methods have been designed and proven their effectiveness in treating raw water such as coagulation, flocculation, absorption, filtration and combining (Liu et al, 2011;Syafalni et al, 2012a). Careful consideration of the most suitable method is important to ensure that the adsorption process is the most beneficial, economically feasible method as well as easy to operate for producing high quality of water in a particular location.…”
Section: Post Columnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, many methods have been designed and have proven their effectiveness in treating raw water such as coagulation and flocculation (Franceschi et al, 2002;Liu et al, 2011;Syafalni et al, 2012a), absorption (Ćurković et al, 1997), filtration (Paune et al, 1998) and combining (Hidaka et al, 2003). Careful consideration of the most suitable method is important to ensure that the adsorption process is the most beneficial, economically feasible method as well as easy to operate for producing high quality of water in a particular location.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%