Optimisation of Chitosan as A Natural Flocculant for Microplastic Remediation

  • Putranto P
  • Khoironi A
  • Baihaqi R
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The objective of this study is to determine the optimal concentration of chitosan for microplastic remediation using the coagulation-flocculation method. The chitosan concentrations employed in this study include 10, 20, 30, and 40 ppm. The process of coagulation was conducted for one minute, with a rotational speed of 120 rpm. The process of flocculation was performed for 30 minutes with a rotational speed of 60 rpm. The findings of the study indicate that chitosan demonstrates a high efficacy in microplastic removal, resulting in a removal rate of 68.3%. Furthermore, the research findings indicate that the optimal concentration of chitosan for microplastic remediation was determined to be 30 ppm. The concentration of chitosan has a direct impact on the pH, TDS, COD, and BOD values. In general, an increase in chitosan concentration leads to a drop in pH and TDS values; conversely, an increase in chitosan concentration results in a rise in COD and BOD values.

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Putranto, P. A., Khoironi, A., & Baihaqi, R. A. (2023). Optimisation of Chitosan as A Natural Flocculant for Microplastic Remediation. Journal of Emerging Science and Engineering, 1(2), 44–50. https://doi.org/10.61435/jese.2023.7

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