New study reveals key factors in improving water treatment processes.
The study looked at how different chemicals affect the size and structure of particles in water treatment. They found that larger particles form over time, but eventually stabilize. Higher doses of certain chemicals can cause the particles to decrease in size after an initial growth phase. The structure of the particles also stabilizes during the process, showing that their size doesn't always change with their organization. These findings can help improve our understanding of how particles behave during water treatment processes.