Bioresource Technology, Vol.171, 66-70, 2014
Production of a bioflocculant from Aspergillus niger using palm oil mill effluent as carbon source
This study evaluated the potential of bioflocculant production from Aspergillus niger using palm oil mill effluent (POME) as carbon source. The bioflocculant named PM-5 produced by A. niger showed a good flocculating capability and flocculating rate of 76.8% to kaolin suspension could be achieved at 60 h of culture time. Glutamic acid was the most favorable nitrogen source for A. niger in bioflocculant production at pH 6 and temperature 35 degrees C. The chemical composition of purified PM-5 was mainly carbohydrate and protein with 66.8% and 31.4%, respectively. Results showed the novel bioflocculant (PM-5) had high potential to treat river water from colloids and 63% of turbidity removal with the present of Ca2+ ion. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Aspergillus niger;Bioflocculant;Extracellular biopolymeric substance;Microbial flocculant;Palm oil mill effluent