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A theoretical consideration of algae removal with clays
Authors:Moo Young Han  Wontae Kim
Abstract:Recently, periodic and widespread algal blooms have been reported in the estuaries and lakes of Korea, causing a variety of problems for aquatic life and human activity. Currently, the only remedial practice employed for removing algal blooms is to spread clay on the surface of the water. However, the mechanism of algae removal is not well identified. In addition, engineering details and specifications for the correct selection of particle size, concentration of clay, spreading method and effective conditions have not been identified. In this study, the clay spreading practice has been investigated theoretically. A set of trajectory analyses was performed to calculate the collision efficiency of clay particles and algal cells. The sensitivity of the removal efficiency to the physical characteristics of both clay and algae was investigated. It was found that both particle/cell size and zeta potential of clay and algae are the most important parameters that control removal efficiency. Conclusions that might prove helpful to understand and guide clay spreading practice have been made. Selection of the appropriate particle size of clay in relation to the size of algal cells was found to be most important. Clay particle size should be similar to the algal cell size to obtain the best removal efficiency. Although some removal is expected in sea water, no effect is expected in lake water because of the effects of ionic strength.
Keywords:Trajectory analysis  Collision efficiency  Zeta potential  Clay  Algal bloom removal
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