Conformation of adsorbed macromolecules and solid-liquid separation in coagulation processes

Sean X. Liu, Larry A. Glasgow
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The efficiency of solid-liquid separation in coagulation-sedimentation processes depends greatly upon the performance of the coagulant with respect to the production of suitable floc properties. High-molecular weight polymers that function by interparticle bridging can serve as very effective coagulant-aids, however, the dynamic processes of polymer adsorption and macromolecular rearrangement may have a decided effect upon the determination of floc characteristics. Ideally, adsorption would occur rapidly with the macromolecule in an extended, rod-like conformation; this configuration increases the effective collision radius and results in rapid growth. However, effective separation by sedimentation is best achieved by dense, compact flocs characterized by reduced interparticle distances. In addition, the resulting sludge must ultimately be dewatered; therefore, the ease with which water flows around and through the settled flocs is of considerable importance. These requirements call for floc properties that are not completely compatible with one another. Consequently, efficient coagulation processes must compromise and employ operational conditions that produce flocs suitable for the subsequent solid-liquid separations.

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混凝过程中吸附大分子的构象与固液分离
混凝沉降过程中固液分离的效率在很大程度上取决于混凝剂的性能,从而产生合适的絮凝体特性。通过颗粒间桥接起作用的高分子量聚合物可以作为非常有效的助凝剂,然而,聚合物吸附和大分子重排的动态过程可能对絮团特性的确定有决定性的影响。理想情况下,吸附会迅速发生,大分子呈延伸的棒状构象;这种配置增加了有效碰撞半径并导致快速增长。然而,有效的沉淀分离最好是通过致密、致密的絮凝体来实现,其特征是颗粒间距离减小。此外,产生的污泥最终必须脱水;因此,水在沉降絮凝体周围和流过的容易程度是相当重要的。这些要求要求的絮凝体属性彼此之间并不完全兼容。因此,有效的混凝过程必须妥协并采用产生适合随后固液分离的絮凝体的操作条件。
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