Effectiveness of a natural coagulant based on common mallow ( Malva sylvestris ) in urban wastewater treatment.

Autor: Aguilera Flores MM; Interdisciplinary Professional Unit of Engineering Campus Zacatecas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Zacatecas, Mexico., Robles Miranda OE; Interdisciplinary Professional Unit of Engineering Campus Zacatecas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Zacatecas, Mexico., Ávila Vázquez V; Interdisciplinary Professional Unit of Engineering Campus Zacatecas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Zacatecas, Mexico., Medellín Castillo NA; Graduate Studies and Research Center, Faculty of Engineering, Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosí, Mexico., Sánchez Mata O; Interdisciplinary Professional Unit of Engineering Campus Zacatecas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Zacatecas, Mexico., Medina Leaños R; Interdisciplinary Professional Unit of Engineering Campus Zacatecas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Zacatecas, Mexico., González Fernández LA; Multidisciplinary Graduate Program in Environmental Sciences, Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Environmental technology [Environ Technol] 2024 Apr 30, pp. 1-14. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Apr 30.
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2024.2346861
Abstrakt: This study evaluated the effectiveness of a natural coagulant based on common mallow ( Malva sylvestris ) to remove turbidity in urban wastewater. A 2 2 factorial design was selected to determine the optimal dose and the working pH of the natural coagulant. Its potential was studied in 50.0-450 mg/L and 4.00-10.0 ranges of doses and pH, respectively. A simplex lattice mixture evaluated its effectiveness as a coagulant aid combined with aluminum sulfate (conventional coagulant). Mixture proportions 0.000-1.00 were studied for each component, finding the proportion more effective. Results showed that the coagulation treatment could be feasible since a turbidity removal efficiency of 73.7% can be achieved under optimal conditions (50.0 mg/L and pH of 10.0). Likewise, a turbidity removal of 58.9% is obtained using 250 mg/L and maintaining wastewater pH (7.45). This efficiency can be increased using 31.0% natural coagulant mixed with 69.0% aluminum sulfate at 250 mg/L without modifying the wastewater pH. This improvement was associated with the natural coagulant's high molecular weight and long-chained structure since these properties enhance settling time, floc size and strength, and low sludge production. These results support using common mallow as a natural coagulant, making its use more feasible in alkaline water pH or as a coagulant aid combined with aluminum sulfate for urban wastewater treatment. A cost of USD 370/Kg of natural coagulant was estimated, which is higher than conventional coagulants. However, a cost-effectiveness analysis of its implementation should be performed since process scaling costs could significantly reduce its price.
Databáze: MEDLINE