Fungal flocculants to reduce turbidity of river water

River water contains both dissolved and suspended particles. Coagulation and flocculation processes are used to separate the suspended solids from the water. Conventionally, suspended solids and turbidity are removed from raw water by various chemical coagulants but most of them are costly and non-e...

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Main Authors: Jebun, N., Al Mamun, Abdullah, Alam, Md Zahangir, Ahmad Raus, Raha
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spelling my.iium.irep.550382017-08-10T01:03:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/55038/ Fungal flocculants to reduce turbidity of river water Jebun, N. Al Mamun, Abdullah Alam, Md Zahangir Ahmad Raus, Raha TP248.13 Biotechnology River water contains both dissolved and suspended particles. Coagulation and flocculation processes are used to separate the suspended solids from the water. Conventionally, suspended solids and turbidity are removed from raw water by various chemical coagulants but most of them are costly and non-ecofriendly. Whereas, the bioflocculants are environment-friendly and could be used as coagulants. In general, bioflocculants cause aggregation of particles and cells by bridging and charge neutralizing. Most of the solids suspended in water possess negative charges and repel each other, for which they do not settle in the water body. This present study attempted to reduce turbidity of river water and kaolin suspension using fungal coagulants in Jar apparatus. Bioflocculant producing filamentous fungi were isolated from river water. Si strains showed good flocculating performance. Among them, supernatant of RWF-05 and RWF-06 showed turbidity removal of 95% and 75% from kaolin suspension, respectively. However, the removal of turbidity from river water was rather low with 23% and 22%, respectively. Dried biomass of RWF-03 showed a good flocculating rate of 80% after 24h settling time to kaolin suspension. The results showed that the clay particles of river water and kaolin were flocculated by the fungal supernatant and dried biomass and, as a result, they reduced the turbidity of river water. Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN) 2016-03 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/55038/1/IPCER%20paper%20jebunessa.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/55038/7/55038_Fungal%20flocculants_SCOPUS.pdf Jebun, N. and Al Mamun, Abdullah and Alam, Md Zahangir and Ahmad Raus, Raha (2016) Fungal flocculants to reduce turbidity of river water. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 11 (6). pp. 4094-4099. ISSN 1819-6608 http://www.arpnjournals.com/jeas/archive.htm
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Jebun, N.
Al Mamun, Abdullah
Alam, Md Zahangir
Ahmad Raus, Raha
Fungal flocculants to reduce turbidity of river water
description River water contains both dissolved and suspended particles. Coagulation and flocculation processes are used to separate the suspended solids from the water. Conventionally, suspended solids and turbidity are removed from raw water by various chemical coagulants but most of them are costly and non-ecofriendly. Whereas, the bioflocculants are environment-friendly and could be used as coagulants. In general, bioflocculants cause aggregation of particles and cells by bridging and charge neutralizing. Most of the solids suspended in water possess negative charges and repel each other, for which they do not settle in the water body. This present study attempted to reduce turbidity of river water and kaolin suspension using fungal coagulants in Jar apparatus. Bioflocculant producing filamentous fungi were isolated from river water. Si strains showed good flocculating performance. Among them, supernatant of RWF-05 and RWF-06 showed turbidity removal of 95% and 75% from kaolin suspension, respectively. However, the removal of turbidity from river water was rather low with 23% and 22%, respectively. Dried biomass of RWF-03 showed a good flocculating rate of 80% after 24h settling time to kaolin suspension. The results showed that the clay particles of river water and kaolin were flocculated by the fungal supernatant and dried biomass and, as a result, they reduced the turbidity of river water.
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author Jebun, N.
Al Mamun, Abdullah
Alam, Md Zahangir
Ahmad Raus, Raha
author_facet Jebun, N.
Al Mamun, Abdullah
Alam, Md Zahangir
Ahmad Raus, Raha
author_sort Jebun, N.
title Fungal flocculants to reduce turbidity of river water
title_short Fungal flocculants to reduce turbidity of river water
title_full Fungal flocculants to reduce turbidity of river water
title_fullStr Fungal flocculants to reduce turbidity of river water
title_full_unstemmed Fungal flocculants to reduce turbidity of river water
title_sort fungal flocculants to reduce turbidity of river water
publisher Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN)
publishDate 2016
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/55038/1/IPCER%20paper%20jebunessa.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/55038/7/55038_Fungal%20flocculants_SCOPUS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/55038/
http://www.arpnjournals.com/jeas/archive.htm
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