2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2013.11.038
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Structure of flocs of latex particles formed by addition of protein from Moringa seeds

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“…The active coagulating substances are found in the cotyledons of the seeds (ICRAF, 2006). A recent study (Hellsing et al, 2013) also indicated that proteins extracted from the seeds of the M. stenopetala tree are effective flocculent for particles dispersed in water and are attractive as a natural and sustainable product for use in water purification.…”
Section: Seedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The active coagulating substances are found in the cotyledons of the seeds (ICRAF, 2006). A recent study (Hellsing et al, 2013) also indicated that proteins extracted from the seeds of the M. stenopetala tree are effective flocculent for particles dispersed in water and are attractive as a natural and sustainable product for use in water purification.…”
Section: Seedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adsorption isotherm of MO seeds protein in pure D 2 O to sapphire (s) deduced from the neutron reflectivity data and fits (parameters shown in Table 3). For comparison the adsorption measured in previous studies to silica [10] ( ) and to polystyrene latex [14] ( ) are also shown. The inset shows the protein volume fraction profile for the highest concentration of protein on sapphire.…”
Section: Effect Of Adding Sds At Different Concentrationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The use of the Moringa seed protein as a flocculating agent and the unusual dense flocs with a high fractal dimension that are formed has been studied using small-angle and ultra small-angle neutron scattering [14]. Results were discussed primarily in the context of water purification.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18] The seed moringa flour remaining after oil extraction can be used as a fertilizer or as a flocculant to removal water contaminant [19]. Moringa seed flour Which used into water treatment with flocculation process technology to produce potable water for domestic consumption [20][21]. Moringa seeds also can be used to absorb and netralize colloidal charges in turbid water to remove it as sludge.…”
Section: Moringa Oleiferamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moringa seeds also can be used to absorb and netralize colloidal charges in turbid water to remove it as sludge. Moringa seed used for nontoxic and sustainable compared to other materials where drinking water was polluted [21] The main process of Moringa seed are primary, secondary and tertiary processes, but for natural flocculant which just primary process Ionic nature of some coagulant agent when using moringa seed as coagulant/flocculant cause better for water treatment than for wastewater treatment. A significant correlation between the ionic strength in the solvent and the extraction yield, as well as the extract efficiency, also [22].…”
Section: Moringa Oleiferamentioning
confidence: 99%