2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-020-04107-w
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Trypan blue removal from water with zein sorbents and laccase

Abstract: Zein-based materials were used to remove Trypan blue from water under flow conditions and in batch tests. In flow tests, zein dissolved at pH = 13 was injected in sand columns and subsequently coagulated with CaCl2, to create an adsorbent filter which removed over 99% of Trypan blue. Batch tests were conducted using zein powder, zein dissolved at pH = 13 and coagulated with CaCl2, Fe2Cl3 or citric acid, and zein dissolved in ethanol and then coagulated with water. The highest Trypan blue removal was achieved w… Show more

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“…Figure presents an overview of various protein adsorbents for water purification. Zein and soy proteins in their pure native forms have been used more than any other proteins to remove heavy metals and dyes from water. In one work, hollow zein nanoparticles were synthesized using sodium carbonate cores as templates, and then efficiently removed reactive dyes from simulated postdyeing wastewater .…”
Section: Upgrading Food Protein Waste Beyond the Food-value Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure presents an overview of various protein adsorbents for water purification. Zein and soy proteins in their pure native forms have been used more than any other proteins to remove heavy metals and dyes from water. In one work, hollow zein nanoparticles were synthesized using sodium carbonate cores as templates, and then efficiently removed reactive dyes from simulated postdyeing wastewater .…”
Section: Upgrading Food Protein Waste Beyond the Food-value Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%