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Cationic Pullulan Derivatives Based Flocculants for Removal of Some Metal Oxides from Simulated Wastewater
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Nafureanu, Maria Magdalena
, Constantin, Marieta
, Ghimici, Luminita
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/ Cations - chemistry
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chloride
/ Coatings
/ Efficiency
/ Flocculation
/ Germany
/ Investigations
/ Kaolin
/ Management
/ Metal oxides
/ Oxides
/ Polymers
/ Polymers - chemistry
/ Polysaccharides
/ Romania
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Wastewater
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water
/ Zinc oxides
2023
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Cationic Pullulan Derivatives Based Flocculants for Removal of Some Metal Oxides from Simulated Wastewater
by
Nafureanu, Maria Magdalena
, Constantin, Marieta
, Ghimici, Luminita
in
Aquatic resources
/ Cations - chemistry
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chloride
/ Coatings
/ Efficiency
/ Flocculation
/ Germany
/ Investigations
/ Kaolin
/ Management
/ Metal oxides
/ Oxides
/ Polymers
/ Polymers - chemistry
/ Polysaccharides
/ Romania
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Wastewater
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water
/ Zinc oxides
2023
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Cationic Pullulan Derivatives Based Flocculants for Removal of Some Metal Oxides from Simulated Wastewater
by
Nafureanu, Maria Magdalena
, Constantin, Marieta
, Ghimici, Luminita
in
Aquatic resources
/ Cations - chemistry
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chloride
/ Coatings
/ Efficiency
/ Flocculation
/ Germany
/ Investigations
/ Kaolin
/ Management
/ Metal oxides
/ Oxides
/ Polymers
/ Polymers - chemistry
/ Polysaccharides
/ Romania
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Wastewater
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water
/ Zinc oxides
2023
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Cationic Pullulan Derivatives Based Flocculants for Removal of Some Metal Oxides from Simulated Wastewater
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Cationic Pullulan Derivatives Based Flocculants for Removal of Some Metal Oxides from Simulated Wastewater
2023
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Modified polysaccharides have been increasingly used as flocculants in wastewater treatment due to their non-toxicity, low price, biodegradability, etc. However, the pullulan derivatives are less used in wastewater purification processes. Therefore, this article presents some data regarding FeO and TiO2 particle removal from model suspensions by some pullulan derivatives with pendant quaternary ammonium salt groups, trimethylammonium propyl carbamate chloride (TMAPx–P). The influence of the polymer ionic content, dose, and initial solution concentration as well as of the dispersion pH and composition (metal oxide content, salts, and kaolin) on the separation efficacy were considered. UV-Vis spectroscopy measurements have shown a very good removal efficacy of TMAPx–P for the FeO particles (around 95% and more), irrespective of the polymer and suspension characteristics; a lower clarification of the TiO2 particles suspension (removal efficiency between 68% and 75%) was noticed. Both the zeta potential and the particle aggregates size measurements revealed the charge patch as the main mechanism which governs the metal oxide removal process. The surface morphology analysis/EDX data provided supplementary evidence regarding the separation process. A good removal efficiency (90%) of the pullulan derivatives/FeO flocs for the Bordeaux mixture particles from simulated wastewater was found.
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