2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2013.06.039
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Silica removal from newsprint mill effluents with aluminum salts

Abstract: The main obstacle for the implementation of reverse osmosis (RO) in a treatment chain to reuse the effluent of a newsprint mill as fresh water is the high silica content of the water, which produces severe scaling on the membrane, thus, limiting its recovery. Coagulation is one of the preferred methods to reduce silica concentration. Five aluminum based coagulants have been tested at five dosages (500-2500 ppm) and three pHs (8.3, 9.5 and 10.5). All products showed their best efficiency at the highest dosage a… Show more

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“…Efficiency differences among the different treatments cannot be clearly assessed as these differences are very close to the experimental error of the silica measurement method. Although coagulation has been used in the literature to remove silica from papermaking waters, significant removals can be achieved only at high pHs and dosages [34][35][36] which is not the present case.…”
Section: Effect Of Coagulants On Codmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Efficiency differences among the different treatments cannot be clearly assessed as these differences are very close to the experimental error of the silica measurement method. Although coagulation has been used in the literature to remove silica from papermaking waters, significant removals can be achieved only at high pHs and dosages [34][35][36] which is not the present case.…”
Section: Effect Of Coagulants On Codmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Membrane treatments, such as ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) [2,3], allow to produce the water quality required to reuse the effluent. However, effluents from deinking paper mills are characterized by high silica content, ranging from 50 to 250 mg/L as SiO2 [2,4,5]. This makes the removal of silica a key factor for the reuse of the effluent to work on the RO membrane at recoveries higher than 20% [3] without scaling problems.…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coagulation with aluminum-based salts is very effective at ambient temperature, but high dosages (2500-5000 mg/L) are required to achieve high removal rates and the use of hybrid coagulants which increases considerably the treatment cost [4]. On the other hand, when silica removal is carried out during softening, it is necessary to ensure that enough hardness is present in the water.…”
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