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

  • João Paulo Nascimento Armeloni Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo
  • Danieli Soares de Oliveira Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo
  • Clainer Bravin Donadel Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo
Keywords: Moringa oleifera, natural coagulants, natural flocculants, water treatment process.

Abstract

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.

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Published
2020-05-28
How to Cite
Armeloni, J. P. N., Oliveira, D. S. de, & Donadel, C. B. (2020). Natural agents as auxiliaries in water clarification: literature review and experimental evaluation . Acta Scientiarum. Technology, 42(1), e44800. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v42i1.44800
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Civil Engineering

 

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