Electrocoagulation process for removal of emulsion oil using zinc electrode via response surface methodology / Izzah Syahida Hassha’ari

Emulsion oil is two immiscible liquids that need to be treated before being discharged to the receiving water. It can lead to environmental problem, effect human health and inhibit plant process. There are several ways to treat emulsion oil from wastewater such as chemical, biological, mechanical, m...

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Main Author: Hassha’ari, Izzah Syahida
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spelling my.uitm.ir.672662022-10-28T03:50:45Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/67266/ Electrocoagulation process for removal of emulsion oil using zinc electrode via response surface methodology / Izzah Syahida Hassha’ari Hassha’ari, Izzah Syahida TP Chemical technology Chemical engineering Emulsions Coagulants Emulsion oil is two immiscible liquids that need to be treated before being discharged to the receiving water. It can lead to environmental problem, effect human health and inhibit plant process. There are several ways to treat emulsion oil from wastewater such as chemical, biological, mechanical, membrane and electrochemical process. Among those process. electrocoagulation process is the most suitable process to treat emulsion oil from wastewater. This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of pH, voltage and reaction time on emulsion oil removal efficiency using zinc electrode and to determine the optimum condition for electrocoagulation process to remove oil using RSM approach. Based on Central Composite Design (CCD) method, 20 experiments were designed to evaluate the response on emulsion oil removal efficiency via Design Expert 13 software. From this study, the capability of zinc electrode and the effect of operating parameter such as pH, voltage and reaction time on emulsion oil removal efficiency could be evaluated. Based on the result, 100% emulsion oil removal efficiency and 99.4% of COD removal efficiency were achieved at pH of 8.9, applied voltage of 2.13 V and 28.84 minutes of reaction time. Thus, it can be concluded that the EC process using Zinc electrode was an effective technology in treating the emulsion oil wastewater. 2022 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/67266/1/67266.pdf Electrocoagulation process for removal of emulsion oil using zinc electrode via response surface methodology / Izzah Syahida Hassha’ari. (2022) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/67266.pdf> (Unpublished)
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Chemical engineering
Emulsions
Coagulants
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Chemical engineering
Emulsions
Coagulants
Hassha’ari, Izzah Syahida
Electrocoagulation process for removal of emulsion oil using zinc electrode via response surface methodology / Izzah Syahida Hassha’ari
description Emulsion oil is two immiscible liquids that need to be treated before being discharged to the receiving water. It can lead to environmental problem, effect human health and inhibit plant process. There are several ways to treat emulsion oil from wastewater such as chemical, biological, mechanical, membrane and electrochemical process. Among those process. electrocoagulation process is the most suitable process to treat emulsion oil from wastewater. This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of pH, voltage and reaction time on emulsion oil removal efficiency using zinc electrode and to determine the optimum condition for electrocoagulation process to remove oil using RSM approach. Based on Central Composite Design (CCD) method, 20 experiments were designed to evaluate the response on emulsion oil removal efficiency via Design Expert 13 software. From this study, the capability of zinc electrode and the effect of operating parameter such as pH, voltage and reaction time on emulsion oil removal efficiency could be evaluated. Based on the result, 100% emulsion oil removal efficiency and 99.4% of COD removal efficiency were achieved at pH of 8.9, applied voltage of 2.13 V and 28.84 minutes of reaction time. Thus, it can be concluded that the EC process using Zinc electrode was an effective technology in treating the emulsion oil wastewater.
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author Hassha’ari, Izzah Syahida
author_facet Hassha’ari, Izzah Syahida
author_sort Hassha’ari, Izzah Syahida
title Electrocoagulation process for removal of emulsion oil using zinc electrode via response surface methodology / Izzah Syahida Hassha’ari
title_short Electrocoagulation process for removal of emulsion oil using zinc electrode via response surface methodology / Izzah Syahida Hassha’ari
title_full Electrocoagulation process for removal of emulsion oil using zinc electrode via response surface methodology / Izzah Syahida Hassha’ari
title_fullStr Electrocoagulation process for removal of emulsion oil using zinc electrode via response surface methodology / Izzah Syahida Hassha’ari
title_full_unstemmed Electrocoagulation process for removal of emulsion oil using zinc electrode via response surface methodology / Izzah Syahida Hassha’ari
title_sort electrocoagulation process for removal of emulsion oil using zinc electrode via response surface methodology / izzah syahida hassha’ari
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/67266/1/67266.pdf
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