Rubén MirandaIsabel LatourArne HörskenRocío JaraboÁngeles Blanco
Abstract Silica removal is the main bottleneck for a high reuse of deinking paper mill effluents due to silica scaling on the reverse‐osmosis units generally used. The efficiency of inorganic‐organic hybrid coagulants formed by the combination of polyaluminum nitrate sulfate (PANS) with different dosages of cationic polyacrylamide (PAM) or polyamines (PA) on silica removal is analyzed. These hybrids significantly increased the silica and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal at all pH values studied, with PA modification being the most efficient. While conventional aluminum coagulants allow high silica removal, only at both high pH and dosages the PA derivatives achieve high silica and soluble COD removal without pH adjustment. PAM hybrids only slightly improved the efficiency of PANS at the highest active contents.
Isabel LatourRubén MirandaRosa CarcellerÁngeles Blanco
Hiba RamadanAline GhanemHoussam El‐Rassy
Wen ChengFung HwaRuey Fang YuPeizhen Shi
Nobutaka ShirasakiTaku MatsushitaYuki MatsuiA. OshibaT. MarubayashiShôichi Sato
Mohammad Javad MohammadiAfshin TakdastanMehdi GoudarziAbdolkazem Neisi