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Original Articles

Equilibrium modeling of ph in environmental treatment processes

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Pages 1127-1134 | Received 23 Jan 1996, Accepted 27 Feb 1996, Published online: 15 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

This work describes a novel approach to the theoretical prediction of optimal pH values of critical importance to the efficiency of a number of wastewater treatment processes such as precipitation, coprecipitation, coagulation, flocculation, adsorption, oxidation and reduction. The developed equlibrium pH modelling approach is comprised of selecting the appropriate representative cqulibrium data among other complex equlibria which is key to the prediction of the optimal pH under investigation, and subsequently solving the algebraic or differential hydrogen ion‐dependent equation resulting from this evaluation. This approach has been applied to environmental problems such as minimum solubility of boehmite, phosphate precipitation by ferric and aluminium salt flocculants, lime‐sulfide treatment of zinc ion containing wastewater. silver ion precipitation from photographic effluents, and isoelectric pH of hydrous ferric oxide in the absence and presence of chromate.

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