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Coagulation of Particles Through Rapid Mixing
Authors:Wen-Yan Sheng   X. F. Peng  D. J. Lee  Ay Su
Affiliation: a Department of Thermal Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Chinab Chemical Engineering Department, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwanc Department of Mechanical Engineering & Fuel Cells Research Center, Yuan Ze University, Chungli, Taiwan
Abstract:As is often assumed, rapid mix effectively distributes the dosed coagulant in suspension to promote subsequent flocculation of suspended particles and coagulant molecules. This study determined that the role of rapid mix is considerably more complex than conventionally assumed. Particles in the raw water samples from the Banxing Water Works of Taipei City were coagulated at high shear environment, during which flocs of size 40-70 μm were produced. The produced floc interior was compacted, and residual turbidity and the amount of dissolved natural organic matter (NOM) in suspension were substantially reduced. The subsequent stage of rapid mix slightly reduces floc size, further compacts the floc interior, and expels fine particles and some adsorbed NOM from the flocs. A sudden reduction in shearing rate produced large sized flocs with not so compact structures. Moreover, this action released fine particles from flocs into the suspension and enhanced adsorption of NOM onto solid surfaces.
Keywords:Coagulation  NOM  Mixing  Breakage
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