WER Open-Access Article Examines Extracellular Polymeric Substances as Flocculants

May 11, 2016
Flocculation in flow streams aided by divalent and trivalent cation addition

The open access article for the May 2016 edition of Water Environment Research (WER) examines the use of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) as flocculants in water and wastewater treatment.

“The authors isolated 13 bacterial strains in mixed cultures that contributed to significant biopolymer production,” said WER Editor-in-Chief Tim Ellis. “An evaluation of kinetics showed growth-associated EPS production. Flocculation in various flow streams (river water, wastewater and brewery wastewater) was aided by divalent and trivalent cation addition.”

Selected WER articles such as this one are available free to the public on a monthly basis through an open-access program. Click here to download “Biopolymer Production Kinetics of Mixed Culture Using Wastewater Sludge as a Raw Material and the Effect of Different Cations on Biopolymer Applications in Water and Wastewater Treatment,” by T.T. More, S. Yan, R.D. Tyagi and R.Y. Surampalli.

Published by the Water Environment Federation since 1928, WER is a professional journal that features peer-reviewed research papers and research notes, as well as reviews on original, fundamental and applied research in all scientific and technical areas related to water quality, pollution control and management.

Originally known as the Sewage Works Journal, WER is available in both print and online formats and receives approximately 400 new research submissions each year.

Source: WEF

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