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Impact of polyhexamethylene guanidine


hydrochloride on the process of
coagulation treatment of river waters
October 2008 · Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology
30(5):314-321
DOI:10.3103/S1063455X08050081

Authors:

V. V. Goncharuk

V. F. Vakulenko

Yu. O. Shvadchina

L. M. Oleinik

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Abstract

The paper has investigated flocculation capacity of


polyhexamethylene guanidine hydrochloride during joint
treatment with aluminum sulfate of the Dnieper and Desna
River water in the spring period. It has been shown that
additives 1–5 mg/dm3 of the matter under study during
coagulation treatment of the river waters improves the
process of their clarification, increases the filtrate quality in
terms of main indicators and makes it possible to reduce
by 10–20 mg/dm3 the dose of the coagulant. A
pronounced flocculation effect manifests itself when
treating the waters in question by the doses of a polymer
preparation respectively 3–5 and 2–3 mg/dm3.
Polyhexamethylene guanidine (without a coagulant)
ensures a standardized quality of the filtrate in terms of
color and turbidity only when treating weakly stained water
of the Desna River. It has been found that ≥ 99% of
polyhexamethylene guanidine is retained by the medium
of a sand filter.

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