Coagulation/Flocculation/Flotation/Nanofiltration Processes Using Moringa Oleifera as Coagulant of Eutrophized River
Camacho, F.P.
Bongiovani, M.C.
Pessoa Amorim, M.T.S.
Silva, M.O.
Coldebella, P.F.
Bergamasco, R.
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Camacho F., Bongiovani M., Pessoa Amorim M., Silva M., Coldebella P., Bergamasco R., 2015, Coagulation/Flocculation/Flotation/Nanofiltration Processes Using Moringa Oleifera as Coagulant of Eutrophized River, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 43, 1123-1128.
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Abstract

This study investigated the efficiency of Moringa oleifera (MO) seeds as natural coagulant in coagulation/flocculation/dissolved air flotation (C/F/DAF), followed by nanofiltration (NF) for Microcystis protocystis and microcystin-LR removal. The methodology adopted in this work was performed in two steps: 1) coagulation/flocculation/dissolved air flotation (C/F/DAF) process using the MO extracted in saline solution of potassium chloride (KCl-1M) and sodium chloride (NaCl-1M) in optimum dosage 50 mg·L-1; 2) nanofiltration process using NF90 and NF270 membrane provided Dow Chemical Company®. A working pressure of 8 bar was applied. In all samples were analyzed color, turbidity, pH, cyanobacterial cells count and microcystin concentration. The use of MO seeds as natural coagulant, obtained satisfactory results in the M. protocystis, color and turbidity removal. NF was able to completely remove cyanobacterial cells and microcystins (100 %) from M. protocystis (always under the quantification limit). Therefore, C/F/DAF+NF sequence is a safe barrier against M. protocystis and microcystins in drinking water.
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