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Research Article

Novel polyferric titanium silicate/chitosan composite flocculant for organic polymeric pollutant removal: optimization, performance and mechanism

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Received 13 Jan 2024, Accepted 20 Apr 2024, Published online: 16 Jul 2024
 

Abstract

A novel inorganic-organic composite flocculant polyferric titanium silicate/chitosan (PFTS/CTS) was successfully synthesized in this study. The optimal preparation parameters of flocculant were optimized by orthogonal experiment with organic polymer polyacrylamide (PAM) removal rate as the evaluation index. The results shows that the examined preparation parameters are in the order of aging time > m(Fe + Ti):m(CTS) > n(Fe + Ti):n(Si), and the best experimental formula is that aging time = 2 days, m(Fe + Ti):m(CTS)=5 and n(Fe + Ti):n(Si)=0.5. The obtained PAM (50 mg/L) removal rate is 78.7% under the selected suitable wastewater treatment condition. Compared with the single CTS, PFTS and polyferric silicate (PFS), PFTS/CTS exhibits superior flocculation performance. The reason for the improvement of flocculation performance of PFTS/CTS can be attributed to its good crystallinity, special scaly accumulation structure and high positive charge, as well as the synergistic effect of inorganic flocculant and organic flocculant in the PFTS/CTS flocculant, which is successfully composited through coordination bond between titanium ions of PFTS and hydroxyl or amino groups of CTS. The main mechanism of treating PAM by PFTS/CTS is physical and chemical effect including micro-flocs are formed through chelate, charge neutralization and adsorption in the first process, and then the larger particles are formed by bridging, wrapping and sweeping. In addition, the flocs of treating PAM using PFTS/CTS are dense and large, its formation and the sedimentation are fast. The prepared flocculant exhibits eminent application prospects in the field of PAM wastewater.

Acknowledgments

We gratefully acknowledge the financial supports from the Opening Project of Oil & Gas Field Applied Chemistry Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province (YQKF202116) and National Innovative Training Program for College Students (202410615036).

Disclosure statement

There are no conflicts of interests to declare.

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Funding

We gratefully acknowledge the financial supports from the Opening Project of Oil & Gas Field Applied Chemistry Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province (YQKF202116) and National Innovative Training Program for College Students (202410615036).

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