Study of fluvial water treatability using γ-polyglutamic acid based biopolymer coagulant

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Autor(a) principal: Campos, Valquíria
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Domingos, Janaína M F, Anjos, Diego N Dos, Lira, Vivian S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201920190051
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/188044
Resumo: Successful treatment of surface water for public use requires the evaluation of raw water and coagulant efficacy. The purpose of water treatment is to remove impurities, allowing its quality to be classified to meet the needs of the population. The conditions of urban rivers that flow though the city of São Paulo, which were already undergoing major transformations, particularly due to intense urbanization, have deteriorated further due to the precariousness of basic sanitation and increasing environmental pollution.This study focused on an analysis of the efficiency of PGα21Ca, a water purification product, in the treatment of Pinheiros River water, based on coagulation-flocculation and sedimentation tests. The biopolymer PGα21Ca reduced in the order of 100% the total phosphorus. The best sedimentation velocity for the coagulant under study was 1 cm min-1. The PGα21Ca performed well in the removal of turbidity and apparent color, with residual turbidity ​​of 1.84 NTU, 96.95% removal of apparent color, and little change in the pH of the medium.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Study of fluvial water treatability using γ-polyglutamic acid based biopolymer coagulant
title Study of fluvial water treatability using γ-polyglutamic acid based biopolymer coagulant
spellingShingle Study of fluvial water treatability using γ-polyglutamic acid based biopolymer coagulant
Campos, Valquíria
title_short Study of fluvial water treatability using γ-polyglutamic acid based biopolymer coagulant
title_full Study of fluvial water treatability using γ-polyglutamic acid based biopolymer coagulant
title_fullStr Study of fluvial water treatability using γ-polyglutamic acid based biopolymer coagulant
title_full_unstemmed Study of fluvial water treatability using γ-polyglutamic acid based biopolymer coagulant
title_sort Study of fluvial water treatability using γ-polyglutamic acid based biopolymer coagulant
author Campos, Valquíria
author_facet Campos, Valquíria
Domingos, Janaína M F
Anjos, Diego N Dos
Lira, Vivian S.
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author2 Domingos, Janaína M F
Anjos, Diego N Dos
Lira, Vivian S.
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Domingos, Janaína M F
Anjos, Diego N Dos
Lira, Vivian S.
description Successful treatment of surface water for public use requires the evaluation of raw water and coagulant efficacy. The purpose of water treatment is to remove impurities, allowing its quality to be classified to meet the needs of the population. The conditions of urban rivers that flow though the city of São Paulo, which were already undergoing major transformations, particularly due to intense urbanization, have deteriorated further due to the precariousness of basic sanitation and increasing environmental pollution.This study focused on an analysis of the efficiency of PGα21Ca, a water purification product, in the treatment of Pinheiros River water, based on coagulation-flocculation and sedimentation tests. The biopolymer PGα21Ca reduced in the order of 100% the total phosphorus. The best sedimentation velocity for the coagulant under study was 1 cm min-1. The PGα21Ca performed well in the removal of turbidity and apparent color, with residual turbidity ​​of 1.84 NTU, 96.95% removal of apparent color, and little change in the pH of the medium.
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