Chitosan Powder vs. Chitosan Macrobead: Feasibility Test for Separation of Microalgae from Real Pond Water

Microalgae are microscopic organisms that are commonly found in freshwater. Freshwater surfaces with excessive microalgae will result in unpleasant surface scum, severe oxygen depletion, and fish die-offs. One of the usually employed techniques to remove microalgae is through chitosan powder; in thi...

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Main Authors: Kabilarasan Thanasegaran, Swee Pin Yeap, Li Sze Lai, Voon Loong Wong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2023-12-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/14231
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author Kabilarasan Thanasegaran
Swee Pin Yeap
Li Sze Lai
Voon Loong Wong
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Voon Loong Wong
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description Microalgae are microscopic organisms that are commonly found in freshwater. Freshwater surfaces with excessive microalgae will result in unpleasant surface scum, severe oxygen depletion, and fish die-offs. One of the usually employed techniques to remove microalgae is through chitosan powder; in this approach, the cationic chitosan molecules are used to flocculate the anionic microalgae. However, this technique has the potential to generate sludge and requires considerable quantities of flocculant. To avoid such limitations, chitosan macrobeads were proposed in this study. This study aimed to compare the microalgae removal efficiency via flocculation (using chitosan powder) and adsorption (using chitosan macrobead). The removal experiment was conducted using microalgae from similar local pond water. Results showed that both methods are effective in removing wild microalgae. In particular, 60 %, 44 %, and 54 % of microalgae were removed by 2 g of chitosan powder at pH 2, pH 7, and pH 10. On the other hand, 2 g chitosan macrobeads removed 99 %, 91 %, and 95 % of microalgae at pH 2, pH 7, and pH 10. Such observation implies that the use of chitosan macrobeads for microalgae adsorption is less affected by pH. The isolation of spent chitosan macrobead amicrobial was done as there was no sludge formation. More importantly, the chitosan macrobead succusses removed almost all of the microalgae from the pond water within 24 h regardless of the medium pH, leaving a clear solution. Microscopic studies further verified the attachment of microalgae (in cluster form) on the chitosan macrobead. With the encouraging results, future study is suggested to further optimize the microalgae removal efficiency by modifying the surface pore structure of the chitosan macrobead.
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spelling doaj.art-da51737835f84fdfbad387deda16df342023-12-15T23:50:23ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162023-12-0110610.3303/CET23106171Chitosan Powder vs. Chitosan Macrobead: Feasibility Test for Separation of Microalgae from Real Pond WaterKabilarasan ThanasegaranSwee Pin YeapLi Sze LaiVoon Loong WongMicroalgae are microscopic organisms that are commonly found in freshwater. Freshwater surfaces with excessive microalgae will result in unpleasant surface scum, severe oxygen depletion, and fish die-offs. One of the usually employed techniques to remove microalgae is through chitosan powder; in this approach, the cationic chitosan molecules are used to flocculate the anionic microalgae. However, this technique has the potential to generate sludge and requires considerable quantities of flocculant. To avoid such limitations, chitosan macrobeads were proposed in this study. This study aimed to compare the microalgae removal efficiency via flocculation (using chitosan powder) and adsorption (using chitosan macrobead). The removal experiment was conducted using microalgae from similar local pond water. Results showed that both methods are effective in removing wild microalgae. In particular, 60 %, 44 %, and 54 % of microalgae were removed by 2 g of chitosan powder at pH 2, pH 7, and pH 10. On the other hand, 2 g chitosan macrobeads removed 99 %, 91 %, and 95 % of microalgae at pH 2, pH 7, and pH 10. Such observation implies that the use of chitosan macrobeads for microalgae adsorption is less affected by pH. The isolation of spent chitosan macrobead amicrobial was done as there was no sludge formation. More importantly, the chitosan macrobead succusses removed almost all of the microalgae from the pond water within 24 h regardless of the medium pH, leaving a clear solution. Microscopic studies further verified the attachment of microalgae (in cluster form) on the chitosan macrobead. With the encouraging results, future study is suggested to further optimize the microalgae removal efficiency by modifying the surface pore structure of the chitosan macrobead.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/14231
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Swee Pin Yeap
Li Sze Lai
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Chitosan Powder vs. Chitosan Macrobead: Feasibility Test for Separation of Microalgae from Real Pond Water
Chemical Engineering Transactions
title Chitosan Powder vs. Chitosan Macrobead: Feasibility Test for Separation of Microalgae from Real Pond Water
title_full Chitosan Powder vs. Chitosan Macrobead: Feasibility Test for Separation of Microalgae from Real Pond Water
title_fullStr Chitosan Powder vs. Chitosan Macrobead: Feasibility Test for Separation of Microalgae from Real Pond Water
title_full_unstemmed Chitosan Powder vs. Chitosan Macrobead: Feasibility Test for Separation of Microalgae from Real Pond Water
title_short Chitosan Powder vs. Chitosan Macrobead: Feasibility Test for Separation of Microalgae from Real Pond Water
title_sort chitosan powder vs chitosan macrobead feasibility test for separation of microalgae from real pond water
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/14231
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