Thanks for the insight, very interesting regarding poly not having any effect on the yield. I would imagine that it would at least slow the process down a little. Based on the Residual Chlorine amount you have reported, the chlorine will be a problem.
Published by Ghoewylah Darries, Process Engineer at NuWater
Thanks for the insight, very interesting regarding poly not having any effect on the yield. I would imagine that it would at least slow the process down a little. Based on the Residual Chlorine amount you have reported, the chlorine will be a problem.
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The only chance that polyelectrolyte might slow or even stop the process is if the polymer contains a significant amount of monomer, and if the monomer is toxic.
Total chlorine is not a problem, only free chlorine.
Published by George Kafasis, Chemical Engineer (BSc,MSc)