scholarly journals Role of anionic surfactant in the generation of bulk nanobubbles by ultrasonication

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Jeong Il Lee ◽  
Jong-Min Kim
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Yuichi Sugai ◽  
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Yoshifumi Okamoto ◽  
Chencan Ouyang

2020 ◽  
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Mohayminul Islam ◽  
Abuzayed Masum ◽  
Parul Akter ◽  
Md. Anamul Hoque ◽  
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Vol 72 (5) ◽  
pp. 762-769 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong-Heui Kwak ◽  
Mi-Sug Kim

The effect of chemical coagulation and biological auto-flocculation relative to zeta potential was examined to compare flotation and sedimentation separation processes for algae harvesting. Experiments revealed that microalgae separation is related to auto-flocculation of Anabaena spp. and requires chemical coagulation for the whole period of microalgae cultivation. In addition, microalgae separation characteristics which are associated with surfactants demonstrated optimal microalgae cultivation time and separation efficiency of dissolved CO2 flotation (DCF) as an alternative to dissolved air flotation (DAF). Microalgae were significantly separated in response to anionic surfactant rather than cationic surfactant as a function of bubble size and zeta potential. DAF and DCF both showed slightly efficient flotation; however, application of anionic surfactant was required when using DCF.


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