将大型普氏菌生产的生物絮凝剂用于饮用水净化

Q1 Environmental Science Bioresource Technology Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1016/j.biteb.2024.101997
Oluwafemi Adebayo Oyewole , Asmau Mohammed Maude , Japhet Gaius Yakubu , Desire Elechi Phillip , Abideen Ajibola , Patience Emmanuel , Olabisi Peter Abioye , Olalekan David Adeniyi , Evans Chidi Egwim , Naga Raju Maddela
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在发展中国家,优质水是一种稀缺商品。本文旨在评估巨栉水母菌(登录号:ON184360)生产的生物絮凝剂在饮用水净化中的应用。本文从尼日利亚尼日尔州四个不同的地方政府区域,用无菌容器收集了溪流、池塘和水井中的 24 份水样。每个水样都用不同浓度的生物絮凝剂和化学絮凝剂(0.05、0.1、0.15、0.2 和 0.5 mg L-1)进行了处理。采用标准方法测定了经处理和未经处理的水的微生物和理化特性。结果表明,经过生物絮凝剂处理的溪流、池塘和水井水样的微生物负荷明显降低,水的理化特性也降低到可接受的限度,这对发展中国家的饮用水安全具有实际意义。生物絮凝剂能有效聚集悬浮颗粒,因此证明了其在饮用水处理过程中用作替代絮凝剂的潜力。
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Application of bioflocculants produced by Prestia megaterium for drinking water purification
Quality water is a scarce commodity in the developing countries. This paper aims to evaluate the application of bioflocculants produced by Priestia megaterium (accession number: ON184360) for drinking water purification. A total of twenty-four water samples from stream, ponds and wells were collected in sterile containers from four different Local Government Areas of Niger State, Nigeria. Each sample was treated with varying concentrations of bioflocculant and chemical flocculant (0.05, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2 and 0.5 mg L−1). The microbiological and physicochemical characteristics of the treated and untreated water were determined using standard methods. The results show that water samples from stream, ponds and wells treated with the bioflocculant significantly reduced the microbial load and the physicochemical properties of the water reduced to an acceptable limit, which has practical significance for the safety of drinking water in developing countries. The bioflocculant was effective in aggregating suspended particles and thus, proved its potential to be used as alternative flocculant in the drinking water treatment process.
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Bioresource Technology Reports Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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