Residue-Free and Recyclable Starch-Based Flocculants for Dye Wastewater Flocculation

LANGMUIR(2024)

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Flocculants are crucial agents in wastewater treatment because they can remove oppositely charged impurities effectively and swiftly. However, flocculation also inevitably causes secondary contamination due to the residual properties, nonreusability, and nondegradability of traditional flocculant molecules. Herein, an ecofriendly starch-based flocculant, i.e., 2,4-bis(dimethylamino)-[1,3,5]-triazine-6-starch, was synthesized via a preactivation-etherification strategy. The large molecular weight property of the flocculant produced by this method enhances the intermolecular hydrophobic association, achieving complete phase separation of all flocculant molecules from water and residue-free flocculation for the first time. Importantly, a large molecular weight tertiary amine starch-based flocculant (LMTS) exhibits a remarkable flocculation capacity of over 1800 mgg(-1) for dye wastewater, which is significantly higher than that of traditional polyacrylamide and polyaluminum chloride flocculants. Furthermore, the LMTS flocculant could be recycled by pH adjustment, and its structural stability ensured sustained reusability. This high-performance residue-free biomass-based flocculant offers a green advance for wastewater treatment.
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