Jrd. Beecroft et al., THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF PRECIPITATES FORMED IN SOLUTIONS OF PARTIALLY NEUTRALIZED ALUMINUM SULFATE, Water research, 29(6), 1995, pp. 1461-1464
This study examined the solid degradation products formed in partially
neutralized aluminum sulfate (PNAS) solutions. The PNAS, which has su
perior properties as a coagulant for treatment of some waters, suffers
from instability as is evidenced by a precipitate which forms with ag
e. The precipitate was found to contain aluminum and sulfate, but the
ratio of these two species changed over time. It is suggested that the
observed increase in sulfate content in the solids is consistent with
the view that polymeric aluminum species are preferentially precipita
ted during the initial stages followed by monomeric species as degrada
tion continues.