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Towards a Sustainable Water Supply: Humic Acid Removal Employing Coagulation and Tangential Cross Flow Microfiltration

Mohammed Wali Hakami, Abdullah Alkhudhiri, Myrto-Panagiota Zacharof, Nidal Hilal

Water, Volume: 11, Issue: 10, Start page: 2093

Swansea University Author: Nidal Hilal

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DOI (Published version): 10.3390/w11102093

Abstract

Synthetic solutions assimilating irrigated groundwater containing varying concentrations of humic acid (10 -40 mg/L) and saline (10-35 g/L) and metal agents (5 mg/L) , were processed through a ceramic microfiltration membrane (Sterilox Ltd.,0.5 μm). This was done with enrichment schemes using polyme...

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Published in: Water
ISSN: 2073-4441
Published: MDPI 2019
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa52173
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Abstract: Synthetic solutions assimilating irrigated groundwater containing varying concentrations of humic acid (10 -40 mg/L) and saline (10-35 g/L) and metal agents (5 mg/L) , were processed through a ceramic microfiltration membrane (Sterilox Ltd.,0.5 μm). This was done with enrichment schemes using polymeric coagulants (PDADMAC) applied to enhance the removal of the above-mentioned pollutants. The study was conducted with the scope of investigating the feasibility of sequential and hybrid coagulation and microfiltration as a method of choice for drinking water treatment. Membrane microfiltration is easily scalable into various arrangements, allowing versatility in operation and enrichment treatments, with a relatively lower cost which other treatment practices do not allow. The highest humic acid removal, 91.11 % was achieved with hybrid coagulation.
Keywords: groundwater, water treatment, water reclamation, microfiltration, coagulation, water sustainability, PDADMAC
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Issue: 10
Start Page: 2093