Pollutants Removal from Contaminated Water using Agricultural Tea Waste (Camellia Sinensis)

The use of natural waste material as an alternative media for treating contaminated river water has gain more popularities in recent years since it is generally low cost and environmentally friendly. This is in line with the 3R campaign promoted by the National Solid Waste Management Department in...

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Main Authors: Low, Wen Pei, Chang, Fung Lung, Siow, Jia Min
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spelling my-inti-eprints.13122024-04-17T06:46:17Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1312/ Pollutants Removal from Contaminated Water using Agricultural Tea Waste (Camellia Sinensis) Low, Wen Pei Chang, Fung Lung Siow, Jia Min Q Science (General) T Technology (General) TP Chemical technology The use of natural waste material as an alternative media for treating contaminated river water has gain more popularities in recent years since it is generally low cost and environmentally friendly. This is in line with the 3R campaign promoted by the National Solid Waste Management Department in Malaysia, aiming to overcome the landfill disposal issues. This study presents the investigation of heat-treated tea waste and acid-treated tea waste as an adsorbent to reduce the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Total Suspended Solid (TSS), Total Nitrogen (TN) and Total Phosphorus (TP) occurring naturally in contaminated water. The contaminated water sample used in this study was circulated in a prototype to pass through the treated tea waste for five consecutive days. The water parameters were tested in accordance to the APHA method, which were later analysed and compared by evaluating the adsorption capacity, percentage removal of each pollutants and kinetic order reactions. It was identified that two different pre-treatment tea waste follow closely to the pseudo-second-order model due to chemisorption. The results show that the removal of BOD, COD, TP, TN, and TSS by using acid-treated tea waste were 38%, 35%, 68.38%, 42.36%, and 96.31% respectively. Comparatively, heat-treated tea waste was found to be only effective in removing TP, TN, and TSS, with a percentage removal of 53.91%, 78.22%, and 86.84% respectively. Overall, the finding of the study indicates that acid-treated tea waste is potential to be used as a low-cost adsorbent to reduce organic matter, nutrients, and suspended solids in contaminated water. INTI International University 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1312/1/ij2019_40.pdf Low, Wen Pei and Chang, Fung Lung and Siow, Jia Min (2019) Pollutants Removal from Contaminated Water using Agricultural Tea Waste (Camellia Sinensis). INTI JOURNAL, 2019 (40). ISSN e2600-7320 https://intijournal.intimal.edu.my
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Low, Wen Pei
Chang, Fung Lung
Siow, Jia Min
Pollutants Removal from Contaminated Water using Agricultural Tea Waste (Camellia Sinensis)
description The use of natural waste material as an alternative media for treating contaminated river water has gain more popularities in recent years since it is generally low cost and environmentally friendly. This is in line with the 3R campaign promoted by the National Solid Waste Management Department in Malaysia, aiming to overcome the landfill disposal issues. This study presents the investigation of heat-treated tea waste and acid-treated tea waste as an adsorbent to reduce the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Total Suspended Solid (TSS), Total Nitrogen (TN) and Total Phosphorus (TP) occurring naturally in contaminated water. The contaminated water sample used in this study was circulated in a prototype to pass through the treated tea waste for five consecutive days. The water parameters were tested in accordance to the APHA method, which were later analysed and compared by evaluating the adsorption capacity, percentage removal of each pollutants and kinetic order reactions. It was identified that two different pre-treatment tea waste follow closely to the pseudo-second-order model due to chemisorption. The results show that the removal of BOD, COD, TP, TN, and TSS by using acid-treated tea waste were 38%, 35%, 68.38%, 42.36%, and 96.31% respectively. Comparatively, heat-treated tea waste was found to be only effective in removing TP, TN, and TSS, with a percentage removal of 53.91%, 78.22%, and 86.84% respectively. Overall, the finding of the study indicates that acid-treated tea waste is potential to be used as a low-cost adsorbent to reduce organic matter, nutrients, and suspended solids in contaminated water.
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author Low, Wen Pei
Chang, Fung Lung
Siow, Jia Min
author_facet Low, Wen Pei
Chang, Fung Lung
Siow, Jia Min
author_sort Low, Wen Pei
title Pollutants Removal from Contaminated Water using Agricultural Tea Waste (Camellia Sinensis)
title_short Pollutants Removal from Contaminated Water using Agricultural Tea Waste (Camellia Sinensis)
title_full Pollutants Removal from Contaminated Water using Agricultural Tea Waste (Camellia Sinensis)
title_fullStr Pollutants Removal from Contaminated Water using Agricultural Tea Waste (Camellia Sinensis)
title_full_unstemmed Pollutants Removal from Contaminated Water using Agricultural Tea Waste (Camellia Sinensis)
title_sort pollutants removal from contaminated water using agricultural tea waste (camellia sinensis)
publisher INTI International University
publishDate 2019
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