A Comprehensive Review on the Progress of Coagulation for Natural Organic Matter Removal in Water Treatment
Shivraj Shivraj,
Wasim Quraishi,
Subhankar Basu
Abstract:Natural organic matter (NOM) seriously challenges the drinking water supply. It typically exists as complex organic substances generated in the natural water ecosystem as part of hydrologic, biological, and geological cycles. The significant variation, composition, and abundance of NOM in natural water or wastewater necessitate the implementation of robust and adaptive technologies, particularly in addressing even more stringent standards of drinking water supply or treated water discharge. Coagulation is one … Show more
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