Chemical Water and Wastewater Treatment II Proceedings of the 5th Gothenburg Symposium 1992, September 28–30, 1992, Nice, France

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Other Authors: Klute, Rudolf (Editor), Hahn, Hermann H. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1992, 1992
Edition:1st ed. 1992
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Table of Contents:
  • Floc Formation
  • Particle and Phosphate Removal Mechanisms with Prepolymerized Coagulants
  • Model System Studies of Formation and Properties of Flocs Obtained with Cationic Polyelectrolytes
  • Amphophilic Cationic Polymers as Both Flocculants and Depollutants
  • Coagulation and Flocculation in Alkaline Media — The Role of Ca2+ and Mg2+ Ions
  • The Effects of Temperature, pH and Rapid Mixing Gradient on the Formation of Particles in Treatment of Humic Water
  • Floc Separation
  • Effectivity of Liquid-Solid Separation as a Function of Apparatus Characteristics and Wastewater Quality
  • An Analysis of Floc Separation Characteristics in Chemical Wastewater Treatment
  • Characterization of Sludges from Wastewater Coagulation with Polymeric Aluminium Salts
  • The DENSADEG — A New High Performance Settling Tank
  • Chemicals — Dosing Control
  • Chemical Dosing Control — Physical and Chemical Boundary Conditions
  • Magnetic Floc Separation in Chemical Phosphate Removal
  • Theory and Practice
  • Experimental Studies on the Kinetics of Flotation
  • Algae, Coagulation, and Ozonation
  • Improvements in Membrane Microfiltration Using Coagulation Pretreatment
  • Wastewater Treatment
  • Characterization of Wastewater: The Effect of Chemical Precipitation on the Wastewater Composition and its Consequences for Biological Denitrification
  • Pre-precipitation Followed by Biological Denitrification Supported by Addition of Biological or Thermal/Chemical Hydrolysis Products
  • Use of Internal Carbon from Sludge Hydrolysis in Biological Wastewater Treatment
  • The Role of Physico-Chemical Processes in Metal Control
  • Nitrogen Elimination from Digester Supernatant with Magnesium-Ammonium-Phosphate Precipitation
  • Zeolite Filters in Wastewater Treatment Plants
  • Rapid Sewage Clarification with Magnetite Particles