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Simplified and Rapid Preparation Protocol for Producing Aloe Vera-Based Natural Coagulant for Water Treatment
Danieli Soares de Oliveira1, Clainer Bravin Donadel2
1Federal Institute of Espírito Santo - Campus Cariacica, Rodovia Governador José Sette 184, Cariacica 29150-410, Espírito Santo, Brazil.
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Natural coagulants have emerged as potential alternatives to synthetic chemicals in water treatment, especially for decentralized and low-resource applications. However, many previously reported Aloe vera-based coagulant preparation methods rely on drying, powder production, distilled water extraction, refrigeration, or other laboratory-dependent procedures that increase operational complexity and limit practical implementation. This study presents a simplified and rapid protocol for producing an Aloe vera-based natural coagulant using accessible materials and simplified preparation steps. The proposed methodology consists of extracting Aloe vera g13el, homogenizing 2 g of fresh gel with 50 mL of tap water using a household blender, and applying simple paper filtration to obtain the liquid coagulant. The protocol can be completed in less than 10 min without specialized laboratory infrastructure, energy-intensive processing, or laboratory-grade reagents. Coagulation performance was evaluated using synthetic turbid water with initial turbidity levels of 100, 200, and 300 NTU. Significant turbidity reduction was observed under all tested conditions, with several samples reaching residual turbidity values close to or equal to 0 NTU after 50-60 min of sedimentation. The results demonstrate the potential of the proposed protocol as a rapid, reproducible, and accessible approach for future investigation in point-of-use and decentralized water treatment applications.
