Nature-based coagulants for drinking water treatment: An ecotoxicological overview.

Water Environ Res

Laboratory of Water, Biodiversity and Climate Change; Phycology, Biotechnology and Environmental Toxicology Research Unit, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Department of Biology, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakesh, Morocco.

Published: August 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Intensive human activities have polluted water sources, making treatment essential due to rising populations and water scarcity.
  • This study evaluated the effectiveness of four plant extracts (Agave americana, Carpobrotus acinaciformis, Austrocylindropuntia subulate, and Senicio anteuphorbium) as natural coagulants to remove Microcystis aeruginosa from water, examining how pH and coagulant dose affected results.
  • Results showed these extracts could remove up to 80% of M. aeruginosa, with lower pH levels enhancing effectiveness; they also exhibited low toxicity, particularly S. anteuphorbium and A. subulate, being the least toxic options.

Article Abstract

The intensive human activities extensively contaminated water sources making its treatment a problem of paramount importance, especially with the increasing of global population and water scarcity. The application of natural coagulants has become a promising and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional ones. This study was aimed at evaluating the efficiency of four plant extracts namely Agave americana, Carpobrotus acinaciformis, Austrocylindropuntia subulate, and Senicio anteuphorbium as natural coagulants to remove Microcystis aeruginosa cyanobacterium from water. The effects of pH (4, 5, 6, 7, 8 9, and 10) and coagulant dose (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 mg/L) on the coagulation efficiency were investigated. Results showed that plant-based extracts exhibited high coagulant abilities significantly contributing to the removal of M. aeruginosa cells up to 80% on a case-by-case basis. The ecotoxicity (Daphnia magna, Aliivibrio fischeri, Raphidocelis subcapitata, and Sorghum saccharatum) was absent or presented very slight acute toxicity up to 12.5 mg/L being S. anteuphorbium the least toxic. PRACTITIONER POINTS: Nature-based plant extracts showed removal rates up to 80%. Lower pH and A. subulate and S. anteuphorbium were the most efficient coagulants Toxicity effects were plant extracts-based and dose function. A. subulate and S. anteuphorbium were the least toxic extracts.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9545364PMC
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