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Table 1.

The effect of different dewaterability parameters.

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Figure 1.

Effect of surfactant dosage on DS.

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Figure 2.

Effect of flocculant dosage on supernatant turbidity.

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Figure 3.

Effect of flocculant dosage on DS content.

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Figure 4.

Effect of flocculant dosage (a) 20, (b) 40, and (c) 80 mg·L−1 on EPS.

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Figure 5.

Effect of pH on supernatant turbidity.

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Figure 6.

Effect of pH on DS content.

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Figure 7.

Effects of pH value on EPS at (a) pH = 3, (b) 7, and (c) 11.

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Figure 8.

Effect of flocculant dosage on SRF.

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Figure 9.

Effect of flocculant dosage on Zeta potential.

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Figure 10.

Floc size distribution after flocculation for (a) CPAM1, (b) CPAM2, (c) CPAM1+CTAB, and (d) CPAM2+CTAB.

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Figure 11.

Effect of addition of CTAB on settling behavior.

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