Natural coagulants derived from by-products have gained popularity as sustainable alternatives to inorganic coagulants in water/wastewater treatment due to their abundant availability, biodegradability, low cost, easy disposal and low sludge volumes. In this study, the mucilage obtained from the peel of Opuntia ficus-indica fruit was evaluated as a biocoagulant for treating synthetic turbid water and compared with a traditional chemical coagulant (FeCl3). The effects of coagulant dosage and pH on the turbidity and color-removal efficiency of synthetic turbid water were analyzed. To estimate the coagulation mechanism, the flocs produced under optimal values were characterized structurally (FTIR and zeta potential) and morphologically (SEM). ...
Coagulation and flocculation are essential processes in water treatment plants. Metal salts such as ...
Nowadays there is a search for new alternatives to replace harsh and expensive chemical methods to w...
Present study investigates the coagulation ability of Plantago ovata (P. ovata) seed extracts for tu...
Dye wastewater from textile industries shows very low biodegradability due to high molecular weight ...
International audienceDue to their cost-effectiveness, low toxicity, and naturally renewable propert...
The effectiveness of chemicalsas coagulants such as alum and ferric chloride is well re...
The effectiveness of chemicals as coagulants such as alum and ferric chloride is well recognized. Ho...
yesNOM deteriorates water quality by forming taste, clarification, colour, and odour problems. It al...
Access to clean water is the significant need in all nations on the planet in which a great many peo...
Growing population, increased economic activity and industrialization has not only created an increa...
The present work evaluated the efficiency of Moringa oleifera seed powder (MOSP) as a natural coagul...
Coagulation is an effective, simple and widely practiced water treatment method. However, the usage ...
Abstract : Coagulation is well known technique in water treatment process. Usually this process was ...
In the present study experiments were conducted inthe lab to investigate the efficiency of stock sol...
AbstractA biocoagulant was successfully extracted from Plantago ovata by using an FeCl3-induced crud...
Coagulation and flocculation are essential processes in water treatment plants. Metal salts such as ...
Nowadays there is a search for new alternatives to replace harsh and expensive chemical methods to w...
Present study investigates the coagulation ability of Plantago ovata (P. ovata) seed extracts for tu...
Dye wastewater from textile industries shows very low biodegradability due to high molecular weight ...
International audienceDue to their cost-effectiveness, low toxicity, and naturally renewable propert...
The effectiveness of chemicalsas coagulants such as alum and ferric chloride is well re...
The effectiveness of chemicals as coagulants such as alum and ferric chloride is well recognized. Ho...
yesNOM deteriorates water quality by forming taste, clarification, colour, and odour problems. It al...
Access to clean water is the significant need in all nations on the planet in which a great many peo...
Growing population, increased economic activity and industrialization has not only created an increa...
The present work evaluated the efficiency of Moringa oleifera seed powder (MOSP) as a natural coagul...
Coagulation is an effective, simple and widely practiced water treatment method. However, the usage ...
Abstract : Coagulation is well known technique in water treatment process. Usually this process was ...
In the present study experiments were conducted inthe lab to investigate the efficiency of stock sol...
AbstractA biocoagulant was successfully extracted from Plantago ovata by using an FeCl3-induced crud...
Coagulation and flocculation are essential processes in water treatment plants. Metal salts such as ...
Nowadays there is a search for new alternatives to replace harsh and expensive chemical methods to w...
Present study investigates the coagulation ability of Plantago ovata (P. ovata) seed extracts for tu...