Removal Of Natural Organic Matters From Drinking Water By Using Coagulation And
Adsorption Methods
In this study, the NOM and DOC variations in the samples from the inlet of Kağıthane Drinking Water Treatment Plant which represents the surface water source of drinking water supplies in İstanbul were investigated the effects of coagulation and adsorption methods on the concentrations which have to be lowered between the limits are examined and the removal rates of the methods are compared.
In the coagulation studies, aluminium sulphate (alum) and FeCl3 as the coagulant matter were used. In the adsorption studies, the clay as an adsorption matter was used. When the alum was used as a coagulant matter, the DOC removal rate was obtained upto 42%. When FeCl3 was used, the removal rates was obtained upto 54%. When the FeCl3 was used, the UV254 absorbance removal rate was obtained 75%, while it was obtained 66% when the alum was used. In the adsorption studies, both DOC and UV254 absorbance removal rates were 30-40%.
CAN Nuri
Danışman : Prof. Dr. Nilgün BALKAYA
Anabilim Dalı : Çevre Mühendisliği
Programı : -
Mezuniyet Yılı : 2014
Tez Savunma Jürisi : Prof. Dr. Nilgün BALKAYA
Prof. Dr. Hüseyin SELÇUK
Doç. Dr. Nihal BEKTAŞ
Doç. Dr. Mehmet KOBYA
Yard.Doç. Dr. Ayla BİLGİN
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