Effect of cation on efficiency of aspegillus flavus bioflocculant produced from chicken viscera hydrolysate
The cations are needed as stimulants for effective flocculation by the cation-dependent bioflocculants. Addition of metal ions (cations) can counterbalance anionic functional groups of both bioflocculant and solid particles thereby increasing the bioflocculant adsorption to suspended particles. In t...
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Kassel University Press GmbH
2020
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92293/1/JibrinNdejikoMohammed2020_EffectofCationonEfficiencyofAspegillus.pdf http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92293/ http://www.dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v16i01.12169 |
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Summary: | The cations are needed as stimulants for effective flocculation by the cation-dependent bioflocculants. Addition of metal ions (cations) can counterbalance anionic functional groups of both bioflocculant and solid particles thereby increasing the bioflocculant adsorption to suspended particles. In the present study, addition of all dose of both Ca2+ and Mg2+ stimulated the efficiency of the bioflocculant with optimum flocculation efficiency of 95% recorded with 5 mL of 1% Ca2+. While lower dose (1-2 mL) of Al3+ also stimulated the bioflocculant to about 94%, Na+ and Fe3+ inhibited flocculation at all doses tested. K+ slightly enhanced the flocculation at 4-10mL of 1%. The present cationic bioflocculant can be suggested as a substitute for chemical flocculants. |
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