Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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680486 | Bioresource Technology | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The characterization and flocculation mechanism of a bioflocculant produced by Arthrobacter sp. B4 were investigated. The bioflocculant's active ingredient was a polysaccharide (B4-PS) that consisted of three main fractions corresponding to the molecular weights of approximately 3.97Â ÃÂ 104Â Da, 6.84Â ÃÂ 103Â Da and 5.9Â ÃÂ 106Â Da, respectively. These fractions were composed of galactose, glucose, mannose and glucuronic acid. Flocculation experiments showed that B4-PS could spontaneously flocculate in the presence of Ca2+ ions at a high pH (>12.0), followed by the pH reduction to â¼6.0. The self-flocculation of B4-PS may be mediated by ionization and charge neutralization mechanism. Furthermore, B4-PS exhibited excellent capabilities for pollutant removal and pH reduction in alkaline wastewater. These data suggest B4-PS may be a promising tool for use in industrial alkaline wastewater pretreatment.
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Authors
Yumei Li, Qiang Li, Dakui Hao, Zhiheng Hu, Dongxue Song, Min Yang,