Abstract
Coagulants polyaluminum chlorides with a high Al
30 content (PAC-Al
30) were prepared in laboratory, and the aluminum hydrolysis ratios (
B
=
[OH
−]/[Al
3+]) of PAC-Al
30 were 1.2, 1.8 and 2.4 respectively. Coagulation behaviors of PAC-Al
30 with different
B values and conventional coagulant AlCl
3 were compared by jar test to remove humic acid (HA) from water. Floc growth, charge neutralization capacity, HA removal and residual aluminum concentration in the purified water were investigated. The influences of initial pH and coagulant dosage on coagulation behaviors were considered. The results show that coagulants PAC-Al
30 exhibit much stronger floc formation capacity, have broader effective dosage range and initial pH range, reach higher HA removal efficiency, and get lower residual aluminum concentration than AlCl
3 does. The coagulation/flocculation capacity of PAC-Al
30 increases with the
B value. The HA removal reaches 98.5% at an initial pH of 7.0 and PAC-Al
30 (
B
=
2.4) dosage of 0.16
mmol
L
−1 (total aluminum concentration, Al
t) when the initial HA concentration is 10
mg
L
−1; the residual aluminum in the purified water is 0.066
mg
L
−1. Al
30 is verified as highly efficient coagulation/flocculation species for HA removal.