Polymers for Residue Treatment
Published on by Nothando Mungwe, Experimental Scientist at Rand Water in Technology
Are there other recommended polymers for residue treatment either than polyacrylamide?
Thank you for your feedback.
Taxonomy
- Flocculation
- Treatment Methods
- Chemical Treatment
- Sludge Treatment
- Wastewater Treatment
- Organic Chemicals
- water treatment
- Treatment Chemicals
- water treatment
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Dear Researcher N M .
You need to feel the waste water or water you wish to process.
The contaminants are in 3 phases ie one that floats, one that sinks to bottom and the others are particle in suspension..
there may be more floaters and less sinkers , then it is prudent to make the particles in suspension to float.. and they are easily skimmed at the 1st pre process stage itself.
Accordingly polymers are used.
As the polymers and contaminants are bio in nature, then the process is progressed.
The materials are bio in nature, hence the skimmed out matter is dried and bio- remedied.
Well wishes.
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Yes. There are many. It would be nice if you would do some homework first instead of just posting an open question.
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Nothando Mungwe please provide more details so that members can better help to answer your question.
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Metal salts? Books have been written on this subject, so with out specifics your not likely to get good answers.
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What kind of residues do you want to eliminate with what kind of technology?
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oxidation
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Dear Mr. Nothando
:Let me directing you to the article written by
Xiuling Yu
Xuejiao Huang
Changzhuang Bai
Xiaopeng Xiong
:At the springer link, titled
Modification of microcrystalline cellulose with acrylamide under microwave irradiation and its application as flocculent
.I hope it well be useful for you
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