Sustainable use of longan seed waste as a natural coagulant aid for low-cost and eco-friendly water treatment
Anuwat Aunkham, Vivat Keawdounglek, Wei Chung Sim, Budsakorn Aiyee, Ploypairin Choochan, Phitchayapha Chumueang, Wichuda Intawong, Natcha Thambun, Anantaya Anantaburi, Panadda Klinchan, Muammar Qadafi, Muammar Qadafi, Muammar Qadafi, Muammar Qadafi

TL;DR
This study shows that longan seed powder, a waste product, can be used as a low-cost and eco-friendly coagulant aid in water treatment when combined with alum.
Contribution
The first systematic evaluation of longan seed powder as a natural coagulant aid in combination with alum for water treatment.
Findings
Longan Seed Powder (LSP) combined with alum achieved 96.7% turbidity removal in synthetic water at low doses.
LSP-alum combination reduced turbidity by 85.0% in raw river water while minimizing changes in pH and TDS.
LSP is a cost-effective natural coagulant aid with a production cost of USD 0.30/kg.
Abstract
Conventional water treatment relies on chemical coagulants like alum, which, despite being effective, generate harmful alumina residues and significant non-biodegradable sludge. Furthermore, alum is costly and associated with neurological risks and freshwater acidification. Seeking safer, eco-friendly, and cost-effective alternatives, this study systematically evaluated the coagulation efficiency of Longan Seed Powder (LSP), derived from the abundant agricultural waste of the Dimocarpus longan fruit. LSP, primarily composed of 82.31% starch, was characterized, and its potential was assessed in systematic Jar test experiments conducted in 1 L batches using kaolin-based synthetic and raw river water. To ensure statistical robustness, all conditions were performed in triplicate (n = 3), using both untreated (negative) and alum-only (positive) controls for comparison. When tested alone, LSP…
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TopicsCoagulation and Flocculation Studies · Advanced oxidation water treatment · Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
