Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4389883 Ecological Engineering 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Efficiency of natural coagulant obtained by ultrafiltration of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) seed extract in water turbidity removal was experimentally evaluated. Prepared ultrafiltration fractions have shown differences in behavior regarding pH values and dosages at which they expressed their highest efficiency in turbidity removal. The highest obtained coagulation activities were at pH 9.5 with crude extract and fraction containing molecules with molecular weight less than 10 kDa, 50.6% and 49.1%, respectively. The organic load that remained in water after treatment was reduced when natural coagulant processed by ultrafiltration instead of crude extract was applied. Moreover, fraction with molecules between 10 kDa and 30 kDa, decreased chemical oxygen demand by 9% relative to blank at conditions this fraction expressed its highest coagulation activity.

► Ultrafiltration fractions from common bean seed crude extract were efficient in turbidity removal. ► Fractions brought reduced organic load into the water in comparison to crude extract. ► Ultrafiltration appeared to be promising technique for processing crude extract.

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