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.
Water Science and Technology (or similar water research journals) Year: 2014 🔍 Key Data Points (Solid Content) 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.
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The research evaluates Cladode Cactus Mucilage (CCM) as a natural alternative to synthetic polymers.
Cactus juice as bioflocculant in the coagulation-flocculation process for industrial wastewater treatment: A comparative study with polyacrylamide Authors: Sellami et al. Provides the official version of record (may require
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