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One-step removal of harmful algal blooms by dual-functional flocculant based on self-branched chitosan integrated with flotation function

Abstract

Harmful algal blooms induce severe environmental problems. It is challenging to remove algae by the current available treatments involving complicate process and costly instruments. Here, we developed a CaO2@PEG-loaded water-soluble self-branched chitosan (CP-SBC) system, which can remove algae from water in one-step without additional instrumentation. This approach utilizes a novel flocculant (self-branched chitosan) integrated with flotation function (induced by CaO2@PEG). CP-SBC exhibited better flocculation performance than commercial flocculants, which is attributed to the enhanced bridging and sweeping effect of branched chitosan. CP-SBC demonstrated outstanding biocompatibility, which was verified by zebrafish test and algae activity test. CaO2@PEG-loaded self-branched chitosan can serve as an "Air flotation system" to spontaneous float the flocs after flocculation by sustainably released O2. Furthermore, CP-SBC can improve water quality through minimizing dissolved oxygen depletion and reducing total phosphorus concentrations.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Min-Zhao Lin
  • Wei-Xiong Li
  • Tian Hu
  • Huaitian Bu
  • Zeng-Lin Li
  • Tianfu Wu
  • Xia-Xiao Wu
  • Chao Sun
  • Yongtao Li
  • Gang-Biao Jiang

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Materials and Nanotechnology
  • South China Agricultural University
  • University of Houston

Year

2021

Published in

Carbohydrate Polymers

ISSN

0144-8617

Volume

259

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