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Design of amphoteric chitosan flocculants for phosphate and turbidity removal in wastewater

[Display omitted] •Chitosan was functionalized with grafted carboxylate and ammonium groups.•Amphoteric chitosan showed co-removal of turbidity and orthophosphate (Pi).•Amphoteric chitosan-FeCl3 shows high co-removal (>93%) of turbidity and Pi.•A sustainable biopolymer-salt system was developed f...

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Published in:Carbohydrate polymers 2018-06, Vol.189, p.360-370
Main Authors: Agbovi, Henry K., Wilson, Lee D.
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Language:English
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Chitosan was functionalized with grafted carboxylate and ammonium groups.•Amphoteric chitosan showed co-removal of turbidity and orthophosphate (Pi).•Amphoteric chitosan-FeCl3 shows high co-removal (>93%) of turbidity and Pi.•A sustainable biopolymer-salt system was developed for wastewater treatment. An amphoteric flocculant (CMC-CTA) was synthesized by grafting 3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl trimethylammonium chloride onto carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC). The turbidity and orthophosphate (Pi) removal properties of chitosan (CHI), CMC, and CMC-CTA were compared in the presence (and absence) of FeCl3 coagulant. At a fixed FeCl3 dosage, the effects of flocculant dosage, pH and settling time were evaluated. Turbidity removal (%) and optimal dosage (FeCl3; mg/L) was determined: CMC-CTA (95.8%;5), CHI (88.8%;7.0) and CMC (68.8%;9.0). The corresponding Pi removal (%) and dosage (mg/L) are listed: (93.4%;10), (90.6%;10), and (67.4%;5). Optimal turbidity and Pi removal occurred at pH 4, where CMC-CTA had greater efficiency over CMC and CHI. The turbidity removal kinetics was described by the pseudo-second-order model, while Pi removal followed the pseudo-first-order model. The removal process involves cooperative Coulombic interactions between the biopolymer/Fe(III)/Pi and/or kaolinite colloids, along with polymer bridging effects.
ISSN:0144-8617
1879-1344
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.02.024