The hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio vs. dissolved organics removal by coagulation – A review
This review discusses the hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio as a function of the hydrophilic and hydrophobic contents removal by coagulation process. It is well established that coagulation process could bring a reduction in dissolved organic carbon of around 30–60% by increasing the coagulant dose and...
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doaj-3f13921c441345b5975e3822ddd5a21c2020-11-24T23:49:35ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Science1018-36472014-07-0126316918010.1016/j.jksus.2013.09.005The hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio vs. dissolved organics removal by coagulation – A reviewDjamel GhernaoutThis review discusses the hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio as a function of the hydrophilic and hydrophobic contents removal by coagulation process. It is well established that coagulation process could bring a reduction in dissolved organic carbon of around 30–60% by increasing the coagulant dose and optimising reaction pH, in which large organic molecules with hydrophobic property was removed preferentially. Furthermore, the literature affirmed that the greater removal of UV-absorbing substances indicates that alum coagulation preferentially removed the hydrophobic fraction of the total organic carbon. For the hydrophobic fraction, it needs to be removed entirely without its transformation into hydrophilic fractions by coagulation process avoiding pre-chlorination/pre-oxidation due to the risk of organic molecules fragmentation. Determining the exact numerical values of the hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio for raw water and treated water at different stages of the treatment processes in a water treatment plant, as for the DCO/DBO5 ratio in the case of wastewater treatment, would help on more focusing on OM control and removal.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364713000694Hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratioDisinfection by-products (DBPs)Dissolved organicsCyanotoxinsNatural organic matter (NOM)Coagulation |
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Djamel Ghernaout The hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio vs. dissolved organics removal by coagulation – A review Journal of King Saud University: Science Hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio Disinfection by-products (DBPs) Dissolved organics Cyanotoxins Natural organic matter (NOM) Coagulation |
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The hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio vs. dissolved organics removal by coagulation – A review |
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The hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio vs. dissolved organics removal by coagulation – A review |
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The hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio vs. dissolved organics removal by coagulation – A review |
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The hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio vs. dissolved organics removal by coagulation – A review |
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The hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio vs. dissolved organics removal by coagulation – A review |
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hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio vs. dissolved organics removal by coagulation – a review |
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Journal of King Saud University: Science |
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1018-3647 |
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2014-07-01 |
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This review discusses the hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio as a function of the hydrophilic and hydrophobic contents removal by coagulation process. It is well established that coagulation process could bring a reduction in dissolved organic carbon of around 30–60% by increasing the coagulant dose and optimising reaction pH, in which large organic molecules with hydrophobic property was removed preferentially. Furthermore, the literature affirmed that the greater removal of UV-absorbing substances indicates that alum coagulation preferentially removed the hydrophobic fraction of the total organic carbon. For the hydrophobic fraction, it needs to be removed entirely without its transformation into hydrophilic fractions by coagulation process avoiding pre-chlorination/pre-oxidation due to the risk of organic molecules fragmentation. Determining the exact numerical values of the hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio for raw water and treated water at different stages of the treatment processes in a water treatment plant, as for the DCO/DBO5 ratio in the case of wastewater treatment, would help on more focusing on OM control and removal. |
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Hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio Disinfection by-products (DBPs) Dissolved organics Cyanotoxins Natural organic matter (NOM) Coagulation |
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