ZHANG Peng, ZHENG Huai-li, DENG Xiao-li, et al. Removal of Dmethyl Phthalate from Water with Enhanced Coagulation Technology[J]. Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2011, 33(4): 157-161.
DOI:
ZHANG Peng, ZHENG Huai-li, DENG Xiao-li, et al. Removal of Dmethyl Phthalate from Water with Enhanced Coagulation Technology[J]. Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2011, 33(4): 157-161. DOI: 10.11835/j.issn.1674-4764.2011.04.025.
Removal of Dmethyl Phthalate from Water with Enhanced Coagulation Technology
The removal of Phthalate Esters (PAEs) from water was measured by using enhanced coagulation technology.Cationic coagulant poly-diallyl-dimethyl-ammonium-chloride (PDMDAAC) and polyacrylamide (CPAM) were employed to remove the dimethyl phthalate (DMP)
and the residual concentration of DMP is determined by the high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).During the coagulation/flocculation process
parameters such as coagulant dosage
pH value
and sedimentation time are investigated.The results show the use of coagulant PDMDAAC/CPAM together has better coagulation effect than PDMDAAC.DMP removal rate is 99.87% when initial DMP concentration is 0.50 mg/L
the addition of a PDMDAAC dosage 50 mg/L
the addition of a CPAM dosage 2.5 mg/L
pH value 6.0 and sedimentation time 3 hours.Therefore
the removal of PAEs by coagulation is effective
and the application of coagulation by PDMDAAC/CPAM in water supply will enhance the removal of PAEs and at the same time reduce the water turbidity.