A Review on Chemical Coagulation Process for Removal of Heavy Metals from Water

Heavy metal pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues, which also poses a potential threat to the human health. This article is suggested to review the advance on the performance of chemical coagulation process in removing heavy metal from water. Chemical coagulation process i...

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Main Author: Farhad Salimi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iran Water and Wastewater Association 2018-01-01
Series:علوم و مهندسی آب و فاضلاب
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Online Access:http://www.jwwse.ir/article_65588_44d9221e87ea1079cfafa9882be824a6.pdf?lang=en
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Summary:Heavy metal pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues, which also poses a potential threat to the human health. This article is suggested to review the advance on the performance of chemical coagulation process in removing heavy metal from water. Chemical coagulation process is considered to be a valid method which is determined by the hydrolyzed species of the inorganic coagulants under different raw water and coagulation conditions. The main mechanisms of the removal of heavy metals are adsorption, complexation and co-precipitation. Compared with the aluminum-based coagulants, the iron based coagulants have better performance due to the use of wide pH range and large surface area of the resulting flocs. During the chemical coagulation process, the valence state of arsenic and antimony could affect the removal efficiency. Thus, the oxidants and reductants are often combined with inorganic coagulants used in this process. It is found that pH is an important factor greatly influencing the performance directly or indirectly. The complex resulting from the interaction between the inorganic/organic pollutant and inorganic coagulant may contribute to the removal of heavy metals. Overall, chemical coagulation is an effective way to control heavy metal pollution with/without other water treatment technologies.
ISSN:2588-395X