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Title: A novel composite polymer for chemical oxygen demand and total suspended solids removal
Authors: Al-Ani, Yasir
Rajab, Ahmed Rahomi
Ismael, Zainab Malik
Keywords: composite polymer
wastewater
suspended solids
coagulation
Issue Date: 2019
Abstract: The removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total suspended solids (TSS) had scrutinized using coagulating and flocculating process via new artificial compound formed from strontium chloride and polyacrylamide SrCl2.6(H2O)-PAM. Which is a mixed of inorganic – organic hybrid polymer (HP). It is produced and arranged by reduction/oxidation reactions in which ammonium persulfate and sodium hydrogen sulfite were utilized to commence the polymer formation process with temperature of 50 °C in an aquatic medium. SrCl2.6(H2O)-PAM (HP) was delineated and described using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The optimum amount of the new compound SrCl2.6(H2O)-PAM (HP) was inspected, hence (COD) and total suspended solids elimination at varied precipitation time were measured. Outcomes revealed that 75% and 95% of (COD) and (TSS) respectively were dislodged through an optimum dose of 500 mg/L. SrCl2.6(H2O)-PAM optimum dose is working efficiently at pH between 4.0 & 5.0. The new compound can work in one unit (Coagulation / Flocculation Unit) instead of two units (Coagulation and Flocculation Units) which leads to reduce the implementation and construction cost for wastewater treatment plants.
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