PolyAluminum
Polyaluminum refers to a family of polymeric aluminum compounds, most commonly polyaluminum chloride (PAC). These inorganic polymers consist of aluminum-oxo-hydroxo species with varying charge densities and are used primarily as coagulants and flocculants in water and wastewater treatment. PACs are produced by controlled hydrolysis or partial neutralization of aluminum salts, and their exact composition depends on preparation conditions, resulting in oligomeric and polymeric forms with chloride or sulfate counterions in some products.
In applications, PACs destabilize colloidal particles and natural organic matter, promoting floc formation that can be
Characteristics of polyaluminum products vary in basicity and molecular weight, which influence performance. They are typically
Safety and regulation: Residual aluminum in treated water is monitored, with guidelines differing by country. As