Study of coagulating/flocculating characteristics of organic polymers extracted from biowaste for water treatment

The aim of this research was to evaluate the coagulating/flocculating characteristics of three natural polymers: green plantain peel starch, orange peel pectin and tamarind seed extracts in three solutions (water, sodium chloride and ammonium acetate), for the purification of raw natural water with...

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Main Authors: María Belén Aldás Sandoval, Brenda Belén Buenaño Bautista, Edwin Rafael Vera Calle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2019-01-01
Series:Ingeniería e Investigación
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/69703
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author María Belén Aldás Sandoval
Brenda Belén Buenaño Bautista
Edwin Rafael Vera Calle
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description The aim of this research was to evaluate the coagulating/flocculating characteristics of three natural polymers: green plantain peel starch, orange peel pectin and tamarind seed extracts in three solutions (water, sodium chloride and ammonium acetate), for the purification of raw natural water with turbidity of 5,32 NTU. Natural polymers did not present coagulant activity due to the low turbidity of raw natural water. However, they showed flocculant activity in combination with aluminum sulfate. The optimal combinations of aluminum sulfate [mg/L] + natural polymer [mg/L] were: 50+0,2 for starch, 60+0,06 for pectin, 60+0,6 for tamarind extract in water, 60+0,5 for tamarind extract in sodium chloride and 60+0,2 for tamarind extract in ammonium acetate. Removal values of turbidity and color were about 87% and 92%, respectively. Residual sludge exceeded the maximum permissible limits for discharging to the sewer system. In addition, it showed a toxic effect on the mitotic activity of onion roots with an IC50 of 0,5 to 2%.
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spelling doaj.art-ada3f114bd644e1cafa3451e2353d6372022-12-22T01:34:27ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaIngeniería e Investigación0120-56092248-87232019-01-01391243510.15446/ing.investig.v39n1.6970350661Study of coagulating/flocculating characteristics of organic polymers extracted from biowaste for water treatmentMaría Belén Aldás Sandoval0Brenda Belén Buenaño Bautista1Edwin Rafael Vera Calle2Escuela Politécnica Nacional (EPN)Escuela Politécnica Nacional (EPN)Escuela Politécnica Nacional (EPN)The aim of this research was to evaluate the coagulating/flocculating characteristics of three natural polymers: green plantain peel starch, orange peel pectin and tamarind seed extracts in three solutions (water, sodium chloride and ammonium acetate), for the purification of raw natural water with turbidity of 5,32 NTU. Natural polymers did not present coagulant activity due to the low turbidity of raw natural water. However, they showed flocculant activity in combination with aluminum sulfate. The optimal combinations of aluminum sulfate [mg/L] + natural polymer [mg/L] were: 50+0,2 for starch, 60+0,06 for pectin, 60+0,6 for tamarind extract in water, 60+0,5 for tamarind extract in sodium chloride and 60+0,2 for tamarind extract in ammonium acetate. Removal values of turbidity and color were about 87% and 92%, respectively. Residual sludge exceeded the maximum permissible limits for discharging to the sewer system. In addition, it showed a toxic effect on the mitotic activity of onion roots with an IC50 of 0,5 to 2%.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/69703coagulation/floculationfloculant aidnatural polymerswater purification.
spellingShingle María Belén Aldás Sandoval
Brenda Belén Buenaño Bautista
Edwin Rafael Vera Calle
Study of coagulating/flocculating characteristics of organic polymers extracted from biowaste for water treatment
Ingeniería e Investigación
coagulation/floculation
floculant aid
natural polymers
water purification.
title Study of coagulating/flocculating characteristics of organic polymers extracted from biowaste for water treatment
title_full Study of coagulating/flocculating characteristics of organic polymers extracted from biowaste for water treatment
title_fullStr Study of coagulating/flocculating characteristics of organic polymers extracted from biowaste for water treatment
title_full_unstemmed Study of coagulating/flocculating characteristics of organic polymers extracted from biowaste for water treatment
title_short Study of coagulating/flocculating characteristics of organic polymers extracted from biowaste for water treatment
title_sort study of coagulating flocculating characteristics of organic polymers extracted from biowaste for water treatment
topic coagulation/floculation
floculant aid
natural polymers
water purification.
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/69703
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