Applied Water Science (Jun 2022)

Optimizing coagulation–flocculation processes with aluminium coagulation using response surface methods

  • Hanson Mensah-Akutteh,
  • Richard Buamah,
  • Samuel Wiafe,
  • Kwabena B. Nyarko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-022-01708-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
pp. 1 – 13

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Abstract A data-based multivariate method such as response surface methods and desirability function is considered advantageous for analysing coagulation treatment optimization. Thus, this study investigated the optimization of coagulation–flocculation using response surface methodology. The parameters investigated were pH, alum dose and alkalinity. The optimum coagulation conditions for the individual responses: turbidity, colour, residual aluminium and phenanthrene were pH 7.0, alum dose 80.0 mg/L and alkalinity 80.0 mg/L; pH, 6.5, alum dose 70.0 mg/L and alkalinity 90.0 mg/L; pH, 7.0, alum dose 63.2 mg/L and alkalinity 80.0 mg/L and pH 6.2, alum dose 80.0 mg/L and alkalinity of 80.0 mg/L, respectively. The model equation derived from the optimization study was adequate for predicting the response values. The quadratic model was significant (p 0.05) lack of fit.

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