ARTICLE
TITLE

Natural agents as auxiliaries in water clarification: literature review and experimental evaluation

SUMMARY

The increasing demand for water resources (primarily for human consumption and industrial and agricultural activity) is driven by socio-economic development, and population growth. Recent research has been focusing on alternative coagulants based on natural elements, as opposed to the commonly used iron and aluminum salts, for use in water and wastewater treatment processes. In this context, a thorough literature review on alternative coagulants and their application to water treatment processes has been conducted in this work. In addition, three experiments have been conducted with a widely used natural organic coagulant (Moringa oleifera). The alternative clarification system used is the helically coiled tube flocculator (HCTF), with high turbidity removal efficiency and low processing times. A comparative analysis of the turbidity reduction over time was performed with samples collected after 600, 900, 1200, 1500, 1800, 2100, 2400, and 2700 s from the hydraulic circuit. The process efficiency using the proposed alternative coagulant reached 95.3% (after 1800 s). The turbidity removal efficiency remained almost constant after 1800 s, with variations below 1%. These results prove that natural alternative agents can be powerful tools in the water treatment process, with efficiency values exceeding those obtained using chemicals (e.g., aluminum sulphate) as coagulant/ flocculant agents.

 Articles related

Mayuri Napagoda,Buddhika Dahanayake,Shyama Lankika,Gayani Dahanayake,Mahesh Wannakukorala,Ravindi Manampery,Nadeesha Jayasekera,Thilani Tiranagama,Dinushi Kumari    

Cosmetics could be considered as one of the essential commodities in modern society, and the use of skincare agents has become a common practice in both men and women in Sri Lanka. Therefore, the present study was conducted to determine the popularity an... see more


Mohammed Zaghlool Al-Khayyat    

Introduction: Chorismate synthase catalyzes the final step in shikimate acid pathway involved in synthesis of aromatic compounds in bacteria. This enzyme can be a possible molecular target for design of antibiotics. Materials and Methods: Homology modeli... see more

Revista: Innovaciencia

Bhimi Kumari,Abhishek Soni,Shivali Singla,Sachin Goyal,Samriti Thakur,Sunidhi Mahant    

Losartan potassium is used as an antihypertensive drug but it goes under first pass metabolism due do which it has low bioavailability. Fast onset of action is major concern in the management of hypertension. Therefore the aim of this study is to formula... see more


Embit Kartadarma,As’ari Nawawi,Halida .    

The synthetic food-colouring agent is stiil commonly used in soft drink to enhance the colour of the food and to make foods more attractive, particularly for the drink containing natural colour. Addition of colour is legally permitted by  the goverm... see more


Oksana Semenyshyn,O Velychko,L Vasiunets,L Hatsiy,I Kulish,O Kogut    

Objective: Study the advantages of using the PCR method for monitoring of natural foci within the EDP surveillance system.Introduction: Natural foci of especially dangerous pathogens (EDP) (tularemia, leptospirosis, anthrax, tick-borne infections) are kn... see more