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Utilization of plant-based natural coagulants as future alternatives towards sustainable water clarification

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Volume 26, Issue 11, Pages 2178-2189

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2014.09.024

Keywords

Chemical coagulant; Commercialization; Constraints; Fruit waste; Protein; Turbidity reduction

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  1. Monash University Malaysia
  2. Higher Degree by Research Scholarship (HDR) by Monash University Malaysia

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Rapid industrial developments coupled with surging population growth have complicated issues dealing with water scarcity as the quest for clean and sanitized water intensifies globally. Existing fresh water supplies could be contaminated with organic, inorganic and biological matters that have potential harm to the society. Turbidity in general is a measure of water cloudiness induced by such colloidal and suspended matters and is also one of the major criteria in raw water monitoring to meet the stipulated water quality guidelines. Turbidity reduction is often accomplished using chemical coagulants such as alum. The use of alum is widely associated with potential development of health issues and generation of voluminous sludge. Natural coagulants that are available in abundance can certainly be considered in addressing the drawbacks associated with the use of chemical coagulants. Twenty one types of plant-based natural coagulants categorized as fruit waste and others are identified and presented collectively with their research summary in this review. The bathers and prospects of commercialization of natural coagulants in near future are also discussed. (C) 2014 The Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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