Diatomite-enhanced coagulation for algal removal in polluted raw water: performance optimization and pilot-scale study

In this study, diatomite-enhanced coagulation technology was developed to improve the removal of algae and other pollutants. The dosage and ratio of diatomite and aluminum salts were optimized to 40mg/L and 1:1 which achieved algal removal efficiency of 98.8±0.65%. The effect of environmental factors was studied and it shows that cell density, pH, and temperature had a significant impact on algal removal. The mechanism of diatomite-enhanced coagulation was speculated to be adsorption bridging and sweep flocculation. Pilot-scale equipment was set up to verify the performance of diatomite-enhanced coagulation in engineering applications on algae polluted raw water. Results showed a better removal efficiency of algae, NH4+-N, NO2--N, and CODMn and lower operation cost than the actual operation in the Waterwork Corporation were achieved with good application prospects and promotion value.PMID:33948849 | DOI:10.1007/s11356-021-14104-0
Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Source Type: research