Method for reinforcing coacervation algae removal and controlling release of intracellular substances
A technology of substances and algae cells, applied in the field of strengthening coagulation to remove algae and controlling the release of intracellular substances, can solve the problems of increased disinfection by-products, poor coagulation and algae removal effect, etc., to reduce turbidity and particle concentration, engineering Low investment cost and improved removal effect
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[0019] Eutrophic pollution occurred in the water source of a water plant, the concentration of algae cells reached 50 million / ml, the turbidity of raw water was 10NTU, and the flocculant used in the water plant was polyaluminum chloride. When no eutrophication pollution occurs, the flocculant dosage is 15mg / L to achieve a good removal effect, and the filtration cycle is 24 hours. However, after eutrophication pollution occurred, the dosage of flocculant was increased to 30mg / L, and the treatment effect was still unsatisfactory. The turbidity of water after sinking and filtration increased, and the removal rate of algae cells after sinking was only 50%. The filter cycle is shortened to 20 hours.
[0020] Adopt the method of the present invention to strengthen algae removal: 1) Potassium permanganate and ferric chloride are dissolved under sufficient stirring, obtain the mixed solution that potassium permanganate and ferric chloride are formed, wherein potassium permanganate and...
Embodiment 2
[0022] Eutrophic pollution occurred in the water source of a water plant, the concentration of algae cells reached 200 million / ml, and the turbidity of raw water was 20NTU. The flocculant used in the water plant was polyaluminum chloride. When no eutrophication pollution occurs, the flocculant dosage is 15mg / L to achieve a good removal effect, and the filtration cycle is 24 hours. However, after eutrophication pollution occurred, the dosage of flocculant was increased to 30mg / L, and the treatment effect was still unsatisfactory. The turbidity of water after sinking and filtration increased, and the removal rate of algae cells after sinking was only 50%. The filter cycle is shortened to 16 hours.
[0023] Adopt method of the present invention to strengthen algae removal: 1) Potassium permanganate and ferric sulfate are dissolved under sufficient stirring, obtain the mixed solution that potassium permanganate and ferric sulfate are formed, wherein the mol ratio of potassium perm...
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[0025] A certain degree of eutrophication occurred in the water source of a water plant. The concentration of algae cells was 4 million / ml, and the turbidity of raw water was 5 NTU. The flocculant used in the water plant was aluminum sulfate. When no eutrophication pollution occurs, the flocculant dosage is 12mg / L to achieve a good removal effect, and the filtration cycle is 24 hours. The increase of the concentration of algae cells in the raw water led to an increase in the number of algae cells after filtration to 600,000 / ml, and the filtration period of the filter was shortened to 22 hours.
[0026]Adopt the method of the present invention to strengthen algae removal: 1) Potassium permanganate and ferric chloride are dissolved under sufficient stirring, obtain the mixed solution that potassium permanganate and ferric chloride are formed, wherein potassium permanganate and trichloro The molar ratio of ferric oxide is 1:10. 2) Add the mixed solution composed of potassium perm...
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