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Modified alginate materials for wastewater treatment: Application prospects

[Display omitted] •Modification protocols of sodium alginate are reviewed.•Physical modification including blending is easy but has strength concerns.•Chemical modification can yield stable matrix with functions.•Novel modification protocols and applications are outlined. Sodium alginate is a natura...

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Published in:Bioresource technology 2023-11, Vol.387, p.129639-129639, Article 129639
Main Authors: Guo, Hongliang, Qin, Qing, Chang, Jo-Shu, Lee, Duu-Jong
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Language:English
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Modification protocols of sodium alginate are reviewed.•Physical modification including blending is easy but has strength concerns.•Chemical modification can yield stable matrix with functions.•Novel modification protocols and applications are outlined. Sodium alginate is a natural macromolecule widely used because of its abundance, low cost of acquisition, and rich hydroxyl and carboxyl groups in the matrix. The physical modification of sodium alginate can be made by blending it with polymer materials. The so-yielded alginate complex is commonly unstable in an aqueous environment due to alginate backbones' high hydrophilicity. The chemical modification can remove its hydrophilic groups and introduce special functional groups or polymers onto the alginate backbones to provide excess reaction sites for specific reactions and effective complexation sites for accommodating antibiotics, dyes, heavy metal ions, and radioactive elements. Sodium alginate has been used in water treatment engineering under revised modification protocols. This article also reviews the latest modification protocols for sodium alginate and outlines the novel application of the modified materials. The limitations of modified sodium alginate materials are described, and research prospects are put forward.
ISSN:0960-8524
1873-2976
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129639