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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Main Authors: 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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Bio-Polymers
Desertic Plants
Flocculation Agents
Evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents
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title Evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents
spellingShingle 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
title_short Evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents
title_full Evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents
title_fullStr Evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents
title_sort evaluation of the efficiency of bio-polymers derived from desertic plants as flocculation agents
author Daza, Rina
Barajas Solano, Andrés Fernando
Epalza Contreras, Jesús-Manuel
Daza, Rina
Barajas Solano, Andrés Fernando
Epalza Contreras, Jesús-Manuel
author_facet Daza, Rina
Barajas Solano, Andrés Fernando
Epalza Contreras, Jesús-Manuel
Daza, Rina
Barajas Solano, Andrés Fernando
Epalza Contreras, Jesús-Manuel
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topic Bio-Polymers
Desertic Plants
Flocculation Agents
topic_facet Bio-Polymers
Desertic Plants
Flocculation Agents
publishDate 2016-05-20
language English
format Artículo de revista
description 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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