2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15076324
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Evaluation of Annona diversifolia Seed Extract as A Natural Coagulant for Water Treatment

Abstract: The ever-present environmental crises are current research hotspots. Nature-based solutions have been shown to have multiple co-benefits toward solving these crises. Plant-based coagulants are known to be a cost-effective and environmentally friendly approach for coagulation and flocculation processes for drinking-water treatment. In this study, a natural coagulant was extracted from Annona diversifolia seed, and its effectiveness was investigated for turbidity reduction using jar test in kaolin suspension, ri… Show more

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“…In general, the aforementioned benefits of natural coagulants agree with the concept of the circular economy of water, where "take-use-reuse" are literarily observed, and sustainable development is the niche [6][7][8][9]40]. Therefore, the role of plant-based coagulants as part of natural solutions toward achieving the circularity of water cannot be overemphasised [15,40]. Although natural coagulants have been associated with some disadvantages, the ability to modify their physicochemical properties (enhancing their coagulation and flocculation efficiency, and biological stability), and the potential of upscaling their production from batch to continuous flow process make them revolutionary in the water sector.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…In general, the aforementioned benefits of natural coagulants agree with the concept of the circular economy of water, where "take-use-reuse" are literarily observed, and sustainable development is the niche [6][7][8][9]40]. Therefore, the role of plant-based coagulants as part of natural solutions toward achieving the circularity of water cannot be overemphasised [15,40]. Although natural coagulants have been associated with some disadvantages, the ability to modify their physicochemical properties (enhancing their coagulation and flocculation efficiency, and biological stability), and the potential of upscaling their production from batch to continuous flow process make them revolutionary in the water sector.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Furthermore, clean water free from traces of chemicals will be produced. This contributes towards solving the long-term problem of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's (associated with alum) and the suspicion of carcinogens for polymer (Acrylamide monomer) used as a coagulant [15,38,39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%