Title |
Effectiveness of biopolymer coagulants in agricultural wastewater treatment at two contrasting levels of pollution |
ID_Doc |
19585 |
Authors |
Turunen, J; Karppinen, A; Ihme, R |
Title |
Effectiveness of biopolymer coagulants in agricultural wastewater treatment at two contrasting levels of pollution |
Year |
2019 |
Published |
Sn Applied Sciences, 1.0, 3 |
DOI |
10.1007/s42452-019-0225-x |
Abstract |
Agricultural diffuse pollution is a major environmental problem causing eutrophication of water bodies. Despite the problem is widely acknowledged, there has been relatively few major advances in mitigating the problem. We studied the effectiveness of biopolymer-based (tannin, starch, chitosan) natural coagulants/flocculants in treatment of two different agricultural wastewaters that differed in their level of phosphorus pollution and turbidity. We used jar-tests to test the effectiveness of the biopolymer coagulants in reducing water turbidity, total phosphorus, and total organic carbon (TOC) from the wastewaters. In more polluted water (total phosphorus: 300 mu g/L, turbidity: 130 FNU, TOC: 30 mg/L), all tested biopolymers performed well. The best reductions for different biopolymer coagulants were 64-95%, 80-98% and 14-27%, for total phosphorus, turbidity and TOC, respectively. Tannin and chitosan coagulants performed the best at doses of 5-10 mL/L, whereas starch coagulants had the best performance at 1-2 mL/L doses. Tannin and chitosan coagulants performed clearly better than the starch coagulants. In less polluted water (total phosphorus: 74 mu g/L, turbidity: 3.9 FNU, TOC: 21 mg/L), chitosan and starch coagulants did not produce flocs at any of the tested doses. Tannin coagulant performed the best at doses of 5-8 mL/L, where reductions were 70%, 82%, and 22%, for total phosphorus, turbidity and TOC, respectively. The great reductions of phosphorus and turbidity suggests that biopolymer coagulants could be applied in treatment of agricultural water pollution. The high phosphorus retention in the biodegradable biopolymer sludge suggests that the sludge can be readily used as a phosphorus fertilizer, which would aid the recycling of nutrients. |
Author Keywords |
Chitosan; Flocculation; Natural coagulant; Phosphorus; Starch; Tannin |
Index Keywords |
Index Keywords |
Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) |
EID |
WOS:000473560100015 |
WoS Category |
Multidisciplinary Sciences |
Research Area |
Science & Technology - Other Topics |
PDF |
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s42452-019-0225-x.pdf
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