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Influence of COM-peptides/proteins on the properties of flocs formed at different shear rates

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    0497268 - ÚH 2020 RIV CN eng J - Journal Article
    Filipenská, Monika - Vašatová, Petra - Pivokonská, Lenka - Čermáková, Lenka - Gonzales-Torres, A. - Henderson, R.K. - Načeradská, Jana - Pivokonský, Martin
    Influence of COM-peptides/proteins on the properties of flocs formed at different shear rates.
    Journal of Environmental Sciences. Roč. 80, June (2019), s. 116-127. ISSN 1001-0742. E-ISSN 1878-7320
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA18-05007S
    Institutional support: RVO:67985874
    Keywords : algal organic matter * floc size * coagulation * image analysis * water treatment
    OECD category: Environmental sciences (social aspects to be 5.7)
    Impact factor: 4.302, year: 2019
    Method of publishing: Limited access

    Coagulation followed by floc separation is a key process for the removal of algal organic matter (AOM) in water treatment. Besides optimizing coagulation parameters, knowledge of the properties of AOM-flocs is essential to maximizing AOM removal. However, the impact of AOM on the floc properties remains unclear. This study investigated how peptides/proteins derived from the cellular organic matter (COM) of the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa influenced the size, structure, and shape of flocs formed at different shear rates (G). Flocs formed by kaolinite, COM-peptides/proteins and a mixture of the same were studied, and the effect of intermolecular interactions between floc components on floc properties was assessed. The coagulation experiments were performed in a Taylor-Couette reactor, with aluminum (Al) or ferric sulphate (Fe) utilized as coagulants. Image analysis was performed to gauge floc size and obtain data on fractal dimension. It was found that floc properties were affected by the presence of the COM-peptides/proteins and the coagulant used. COM-peptides/proteins increased floc size and porosity and widened floc size distributions. The Fe coagulant produced larger and less compact flocs than Al coagulant. Moreover, the decrease in floc size that occurred in parallel with increase in shear rate was not smooth in progress. A rapid change for the kaolinite-coagulant suspension and two rapid changes for the suspensions containing COM were observed. These were attributed to various intermolecular interactions between floc components participating in coagulation at different G. Based on the results obtained, shear rates suitable for efficient separation of flocs containing COM were suggested. (C) 2018 The Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0295777

     
     
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