The use of Moringa Oleifera and Salvia Hispanica as auxiliaries in the solar disinfection water treatment process by Sodis
Higor Aparecido Nunes De Oliveira,
Edilaine Regina Pereira,
Mariana Fernandes Alves
et al.
Abstract:Solar Water Disinfection, known as SODIS, is a treatment method involving the exposure of water to solar radiation (UVA light and heat) to eliminate pathogenic microorganisms. Organic coagulants extracted from Moringa oleifera (T1) and Salvia hispanica (T2) were used in conjunction with the filtration process as auxiliaries. This process included sand filters with particle sizes ranging from 0.25 mm to 0.850 mm and a non-woven geotextile placed at its base. After undergoing the coagulation/flocculation/sedimen… Show more
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