Sh. Lee et al., IMPROVEMENT OF FLOCCULATION EFFICIENCY OF WATER-TREATMENT BY USING POLYMER FLOCCULANTS, Environmental technology, 19(4), 1998, pp. 431-436
As water treatment plants have to supply water with satisfactory quali
ty, timely responses to fluctuations in raw water quality are of impor
tance. In most cases, metal salts type inorganic flocculants have been
sufficient to maintain the water quality. However, due to various rea
sons there are situations where metal salts cannot solve the problem c
aused by the poor quality of inflow water. In this study, organic poly
mers such as polyamine and poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride(DADM)
) were synthesized and were applied to Nak-dong river raw water in Kor
ea to check their efficiency in reducing turbidity and total organic c
arbon (TOC). Synthesized polyamine and poly(DADM) flocculants were eff
ective as flocculants for water treatment and the addition of 1 mg l(-
1) of organic polymer caused a reduction of 50 % of the consumption of
polyaluminium chloride (PAC). The effects of polymer, polymer amount,
initial turbidity, and pH on the removal of turbidity and TOC were in
vestigated. The adsorption and separation mechanisms for the removal o
f turbidity and TOC by using the polymer flocculants were also observe
d.