Nanofibrillated cationic cellulose derivatives as flocculants for domestic wastewater treatment

Margarida Ribau Teixeira, Abdullah Ismail,Bruno Medronho,Luis Alves,Jorge F. S. Pedrosa,Paulo J. T. Ferreira, Vania Serrao Sousa, Ana M. Rosa da Costa

JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING(2024)

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Natural -based coagulants have emerged as a reliable option to implement more sustainable operations and management of wastewater treatment plants. This work aims at evaluating the use of cationic nanofibrillated celluloses (cNFC) as novel bio-based flocculants to treat domestic wastewaters by the most widely employed treatment process - coagulation/flocculation. Two cNFC samples were prepared with different charge densities and tested as coagulant/flocculants using different water characteristics. The effect of cNFCs was studied by measuring the residual turbidity and dissolved organic carbon. The aggregation mechanism and kinetics of flocculation were also evaluated. Results show that cNFC can be used as an efficient flocculant to treat medium and high DOC waters since they considerably reduce turbidity (turbidity removals varied between 66.0 % and 85.7 % for the waters and cNFCs tested) without increasing dissolved organic carbon. Instead, cNFC removed dissolved organic carbon from domestic wastewaters (between 22.1 % and 65.5 % of DOC removals for the waters and cNFCs tested), which is a novel remarkable finding and a step forward in this knowledge area. High density charged cNFC revealed superior removal capacity at lower doses than the commercial coagulant FeCl3.
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Nanocelluloses,Cationic derivatives,Coagulation,Flocculation,Organic matter
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