Removal of Natural Organic Matter by Mixing Coagulants in Coagulation Process

응집공정에서 혼합응집제 주입에 의한 자연유기물질의 제거

  • 명복태 ((재)한국계면공학연구소 수질환경연구부) ;
  • 우달식 ((재)한국계면공학연구소 수질환경연구부) ;
  • 최종현 ((재)한국계면공학연구소 수질환경연구부) ;
  • 이윤진 (건국대학교 환경공학과) ;
  • 남상호 (건국대학교 환경공학과)
  • Published : 2001.06.01

Abstract

Natural organic matters(NOMs) are found everywhere such as soil, surface and ground waters and consist of both humic and nonhumic components, and their heterogeneith makes each source unique. This study was carried to evaluate the removal characteristics of NOMs by mixing coagulants and the variation of apparent molecular weight distribution(AMWD) in coagulation process. Ratio of optimum coagulants dosage for removal of DOC and turbidity by mixing coagulants was 1.83 mM F $e^{3+}$/mM $Al^{3+}$. DOC removal increased at lower pH. The pH6 control focused on the removal of organic matters could reduce the amount of coagulant consumption by 2 to 3 times based on the pH8.5 of natural water. The dissolved organic matters in the natural water from the mid-stream of Han River were composed of the low molecular weight(LMW,<1 K) of 59.7%, and the medium and high molecular weight(M.HMW, 1~30 K) of 40.3%, respectively. At pH6, the DOC removal efficiencies of LMW(<1 K) and M.HMW(1~30 K) in coagulation process were 27~35%, 62~72%, respectively. The fraction smaller than 1 K was not eliminated to a noticeable degree, while the fraction of 1~30 K was relatively well removed. In conclustion, mixing coagulants were fairly effective in the removal of natural organic matter.r.

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