2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-41412/v2
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Adsorbed Leucaena protein on citrate modified Fe3O4 nanoparticles: synthesis, characterization, and its application as magnetic coagulant

Abstract: Natural coagulants from plants resources have gained a lot of attention as it is renewable, biodegradable, non-hazardous, lower cost, and less sludge generated compared to chemical coagulants. However there are still some drawbacks, namely long settling time and possible increase of dissolved organic carbon in the treated water. In this paper we tried to address these drawbacks by utilizing citrate modified Fe3O4 to adsorb protein from Leucaena leucocephala as the active coagulating agent. The effect of trisod… Show more

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“…The procedure for determining the optimum pH for reducing organic matter from peat water refers to the research of Kristianto et al [14] with some modifications. Each KMB and KMBG (100 mg) was added into each bottle containing 100 mL of peat water, where the pH of the peat water was varied to 2, 3, 4, and 5 by adding 0.1 M hydrochloric acid solution, then stirred using a shaker at 210 rpm for 30 minutes.…”
Section: Determination Of the Optimum Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The procedure for determining the optimum pH for reducing organic matter from peat water refers to the research of Kristianto et al [14] with some modifications. Each KMB and KMBG (100 mg) was added into each bottle containing 100 mL of peat water, where the pH of the peat water was varied to 2, 3, 4, and 5 by adding 0.1 M hydrochloric acid solution, then stirred using a shaker at 210 rpm for 30 minutes.…”
Section: Determination Of the Optimum Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The procedure for determining the optimum mass for removing organic matter from peat water refers to the research of Kristianto et al [14] with several modifications. Each KMB and KMBG was added into 100 mL of peat water at optimum pH with the different masses of the beads of 50, 70, 100, 200, and 300 mg, then stirred using a shaker at 210 rpm for 30 minutes.…”
Section: Determination Of Optimum Massmentioning
confidence: 99%