A review of the use of pullulan derivatives in wastewater purification

Polymer derivatives based on polysaccharides have received increasing attention in wastewater treatment due to their easy availability and environmental friendly nature. Thus, a lot of modified polysaccharides (chitosan, dextran, cellulose, starch, etc) have been used as flocculants/adsorbants for r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Reactive & functional polymers 2020-04, Vol.149, p.104510, Article 104510
Hauptverfasser: Ghimici, Luminita, Constantin, Marieta
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Polymer derivatives based on polysaccharides have received increasing attention in wastewater treatment due to their easy availability and environmental friendly nature. Thus, a lot of modified polysaccharides (chitosan, dextran, cellulose, starch, etc) have been used as flocculants/adsorbants for removal of different contaminants. However, from the literature study it was observed that in spite of pullulan advantages (high solubility and flexibility of the backbone compared with other polysaccharides) there was a gap in the current research regarding its application, as such or in derivatized form, in wastewater purification. Therefore, in this article we review some important up-to-date results collated from investigations regarding the flocculating and adsorption properties of some pullulan derivatives which have been already evaluated in synthetic wastewater containing inorganic (clay) or organic (dyes, complex formulations of pesticides) contaminants. The data analyzed highlight the driving forces which govern the polycation/contaminant interactions and hence the flocculation/adsorption mechanisms, and demonstrate there are some parameters related to the characteristics of contaminants, polymers and environment which greatly influence the separation efficiency; the best results in terms of optimum polycation dose/removal efficiency and adsorption capacity were established. The accumulated knowledge provides solid arguments for future research regarding the application of pullulan derivatives in wastewater purification. [Display omitted] •Pullulan derivatives were investigated for the removal of various pollutants.•Polymer type and synthetic wastewater properties influenced the separation process.•Variuos flocculation/adsorption mechanisms were implicated in particles separation.•High removal efficiency for inorganic as well as organic particles was observed.
ISSN:1381-5148
1873-166X
DOI:10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2020.104510