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The research evaluates Cladode Cactus Mucilage (CCM) as a natural alternative to synthetic polymers.
The search for "Sellami 2014" primarily identifies a key research paper regarding wastewater treatment and bioflocculants. The "solid content" you mentioned likely refers to the or solid content percentage discussed within this study or related works on cactus-based flocculants. 📄 Primary Reference Download sellami2014 pdf
In specific experimental setups for cationic polyamines or cactus-based preparations, the solid content is often reported at ≥50% for liquid polyelectrolytes used in the process. The research evaluates Cladode Cactus Mucilage (CCM) as
The "solid content" in the context of the wastewater itself (Total Solids) was measured across various samples, such as 43.25 g/L for certain industrial effluents. 📥 Download Options 📄 Primary Reference In specific experimental setups for
In studies by Sellami et al. (2014) and related assessments:
💡 This paper is highly cited for showing that cactus juice can achieve up to 91% removal efficiency for suspended solids in certain wastewaters, rivaling synthetic polyacrylamide.