Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6486673 | Biotechnology Advances | 2018 | 118 Pages |
Abstract
Natural polysaccharides, derived from biomass feedstocks, marine resources, and microorganisms, have been attracting considerable attention as benign and environmentally friendly substitutes for synthetic polymeric products. Besides many other applications, these biopolymers are rapidly emerging as viable alternatives to harmful synthetic flocculating agents for the removal of contaminants from water and wastewater. In recent years, a great deal of effort has been devoted to improve the production and performance of polysaccharide bio-based flocculants. In this review, current trends in preparation and chemical modification of polysaccharide bio-based flocculants and their flocculation performance are discussed. Aspects including mechanisms of flocculation, biosynthesis, classification, purification and characterization, chemical modification, the effect of physicochemical factors on flocculating activity, and recent applications of polysaccharide bio-based flocculants are summarized and presented.
Keywords
CPCCNCCMCCTABTSSDMATOCTDSBODCTAPACPSWNTUMPNPAMCECALGTTFMPACNFSRFCMSOFCDCCUDPGOMASTCCAFsSAGNVPN-vinyl-2-pyrrolidoneBioflocculantCHESFCPXylGrafting ratioQuaternized carboxymethyl chitosanN,N-dimethyl acrylamidePNVCLAPTACPDMCs.g.PolyacrylamideBpcAlginateSodium alginateAcrylamideEDTAEthylenediaminetetraacetic acidCetyltrimethyl ammonium bromideParticle sizeHESmost probable numberbiochemical oxygen demandConversionHelminth eggsWastewater treatmentchemical oxygen demanddissolved oxygen tensionTotal solidsDry solidsSuspended solidsColor removalTurbidity removalDegree of deacetylationdegree of polymerizationGrafting efficiencyBiopolymerXylanOuter membraneFlocculating activityFlocculantnot applicableFlocculationBio-basedTotal dissolved solidstotal suspended solidsnot specifiedSpecific resistance to filtrationquorum sensingCellulose nanocrystalsStarchHydroxyethyl starchcarboxymethyl starchDOTPAFnephelometric turbidity unitSpecific gravityMolecular weightPoly(N-vinylcaprolactam)PMMApolyaluminium chloridepolymethyl methacrylatePolydispersityPolymerizationPullulanGraftGraftingPolysaccharideCodfecal coliformsCarboxymethyl chitosanTotal organic carbonColloidsTurbidityTotal Coliformsuridine diphosphoglucose
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Authors
Hossein Salehizadeh, Ning Yan, Ramin Farnood,