Sustainable polysaccharide-based biomaterial recovered from waste aerobic granular sludge as a surface coating material
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2015-07
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To evaluate the possibility of utilizing polysaccharide-based biomaterial recovered from aerobic granular sludge as a coating material, the morphology, molecular weight distribution and chemical composition of the recovered biomaterial were investigated by atomic force microscopy, size exclusion chromatography and pyrolysis-GC-MS to have a better understanding of the properties of the biomaterial. The biomaterial recovered from aerobic granular sludge demonstrates chain-like structure. The molecular weight of 1/3 of the biomaterial is higher than 70 kDa. It is amphiphilic due to containing polysaccharides as a major fraction and lipids as a minor fraction. The biomaterial easily forms a film on a hydrophilic surface (e.g. paper), and functions as a water resistant barrier. Biomaterial recovery from waste aerobic granular sludge in biological wastewater treatment process provides a new resource of sustainable materials.
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Aerobic granular sludge, Alginate-like exopolysaccharides, Biological wastewater treatment, Extracellular polymers, Polysaccharide-based biomaterial, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Waste Management and Disposal, General Materials Science, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
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Lin, Y M, Nierop, K G J, Girbal-Neuhauser, E, Adriaanse, M & van Loosdrecht, M C M 2015, 'Sustainable polysaccharide-based biomaterial recovered from waste aerobic granular sludge as a surface coating material', Sustainable Materials and Technologies, vol. 4, pp. 24-29. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.susmat.2015.06.002