Evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents
In the treatment of wastewater, flocculation is one of the most used processes, which aims to eliminate colloidal particles cannot be removed by other methods; Traditionally it has been used aluminum or iron salts and synthetic polymer, which generate little biodegradable sludge; moreover biopolym...
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Daza, Rina Barajas Solano, Andrés Fernando Epalza Contreras, Jesús-Manuel 2019-07-26T12:51:49Z 2019-07-26T12:51:49Z 2016-05-20 6 p. In the treatment of wastewater, flocculation is one of the most used processes, which aims to eliminate colloidal particles cannot be removed by other methods; Traditionally it has been used aluminum or iron salts and synthetic polymer, which generate little biodegradable sludge; moreover biopolymers, have coagulation and flocculation properties which can remove over 80-90% of solids contaminated; additionally, the use of natural polymers produce sludge increased biodegradability. The present work analyzes the efficiency of a biopolimer based on 6 endemic plants (Opuntia dilleni, Stenocereus griseus, Cereus forbesii, Melocactus sp. Aloe arborescens and Aloe vera) found at the desertic indian reservation “Kululumana”. application/pdf 10.3303/CET1649061 978-88-95608-40-2 2283-9216 https://repositorio.udes.edu.co/handle/001/3462 eng Chemical Engineering Transactions Derechos Reservados - Universidad de Santander, 2016 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Atribución-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ https://www.aidic.it/cet/16/49/061.pdf Bio-Polymers Desertic Plants Flocculation Agents Evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents Artículo de revista http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Text info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ART info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Publication http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 |
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Evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents Daza, Rina Barajas Solano, Andrés Fernando Epalza Contreras, Jesús-Manuel Daza, Rina Barajas Solano, Andrés Fernando Epalza Contreras, Jesús-Manuel Bio-Polymers Desertic Plants Flocculation Agents |
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Evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents |
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Evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents |
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evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents |
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Daza, Rina Barajas Solano, Andrés Fernando Epalza Contreras, Jesús-Manuel Daza, Rina Barajas Solano, Andrés Fernando Epalza Contreras, Jesús-Manuel |
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In the treatment of wastewater, flocculation is one of the most used processes, which aims to eliminate
colloidal particles cannot be removed by other methods; Traditionally it has been used aluminum or iron salts
and synthetic polymer, which generate little biodegradable sludge; moreover biopolymers, have coagulation
and flocculation properties which can remove over 80-90% of solids contaminated; additionally, the use of
natural polymers produce sludge increased biodegradability.
The present work analyzes the efficiency of a biopolimer based on 6 endemic plants (Opuntia dilleni,
Stenocereus griseus, Cereus forbesii, Melocactus sp. Aloe arborescens and Aloe vera) found at the desertic
indian reservation “Kululumana”.
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