The assessment of coagulation and flocculation performance and interpretation of mechanistic behavior of suspended particles aggregation by alum assisted by tapioca peel starch

Syazwani Mohd Asharuddin, Norzila Othman, Qais Ali Ahmed Mohammed Al-Maqtari, Wahid Ali Hamood Al-towayti, Siti Nor Hidayah Arifin
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The current study describes the synergistic action of a green starch flocculant extracted from agricultural waste coupled with aluminium sulphate to enhance coagulation and flocculation for surface water treatment. The coagulants and the flocs characteristics were analyzed to better understand the physicochemical properties and the underlying mechanisms of the treatment process. Several elements, including Cl and Ca were observed on the surface of the starch, and the presence of essential functional groups such as hydroxyl and carboxyl that help to promote flocculation function was detected. Superior performance was observed in the treatment using alum+TPS compared to the treatment using alum as a sole coagulant. Maximum turbidity and TSS removals of 90.32% and 88.89%, respectively, were attained within 10 minutes of settling time using the recommended alum-TPS dosage of 7.5-50 mg/L at pH 7. The flocs generated by the alum+TPS treatment exhibited distinguishable characteristics with bigger and highly compacted flocs matrix in which colloidal particles enmeshed within the flocs clusters. The combination use of alum+TPS showed the microflocs were initially formed by alum through the charge neutralization mechanism. The later addition of the starch into the suspension revealed that the bridging and sweep flocculation mechanism governs the flocculation process reflected through the shifting of FTIR bands that marked the formation of hydrogen bonding between the starch, alum and the suspended particles. Adding starch into the suspension undoubtedly provided effective entrapment and adsorption by larger-sized polymer, which promotes inter-colloidal particle bridging and subsequently improves the water clarity.
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木薯皮淀粉辅助明矾混凝絮凝性能的评价及悬浮颗粒聚集机理的解释
本研究描述了从农业废弃物中提取的绿色淀粉絮凝剂与硫酸铝的协同作用,以增强地表水处理的混凝絮凝作用。分析了混凝剂和絮凝体的特性,以更好地了解处理过程的物理化学性质和潜在机制。在淀粉表面观察到Cl和Ca等元素,并发现了促进絮凝功能的必需官能团,如羟基和羧基。明矾+TPS处理效果优于明矾作为单一混凝剂处理效果。在推荐的铝- tps用量为7.5 ~ 50 mg/L, pH为7的条件下,在10分钟的沉淀时间内,最大浊度和TSS去除率分别达到90.32%和88.89%。明矾+TPS处理产生的絮凝体具有明显的特点,絮凝体基质更大,密实度高,胶体颗粒包裹在絮凝团簇中。明矾+TPS的组合使用表明,微絮凝体最初是由明矾通过电荷中和机制形成的。随后将淀粉加入悬浮液中,揭示了桥接和横扫絮凝机制支配着絮凝过程,通过FTIR波段的移动反映了淀粉、明矾和悬浮颗粒之间氢键的形成。在悬浮液中加入淀粉无疑为大尺寸聚合物提供了有效的包裹和吸附,从而促进了胶体间的桥接,从而提高了水的清晰度。
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