Decolourisation of real industrial and synthetic textile dye wastewater using activated dolomite

Textile effluent accounts for 22% of the total industrial wastewater produced in Malaysia. Due to their ubiquitous use in organic dyes, inefficiently treated textile wastewaters pose environmental and health hazards. Colour, chemical oxygen demand, biochemical oxygen demand, toxic metals and microbe...

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Main Authors: Zahuri, Afnan Ahmadi, Abdul Patah, Muhamad Fazly, Kamarulzaman, Yusniza, Hashim, Nor Hazlina, Thirumoorthi, Thinaranjeney, Wan Mohtar, Wan Hanna Melini, Mohd Hanafiah, Zarimah, Amir, Zulhelmi, Wan-Mohtar, Wan Abd Al Qadr Imad
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spelling my.um.eprints.385692023-11-23T01:27:22Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38569/ Decolourisation of real industrial and synthetic textile dye wastewater using activated dolomite Zahuri, Afnan Ahmadi Abdul Patah, Muhamad Fazly Kamarulzaman, Yusniza Hashim, Nor Hazlina Thirumoorthi, Thinaranjeney Wan Mohtar, Wan Hanna Melini Mohd Hanafiah, Zarimah Amir, Zulhelmi Wan-Mohtar, Wan Abd Al Qadr Imad TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Textile effluent accounts for 22% of the total industrial wastewater produced in Malaysia. Due to their ubiquitous use in organic dyes, inefficiently treated textile wastewaters pose environmental and health hazards. Colour, chemical oxygen demand, biochemical oxygen demand, toxic metals and microbes are the commonly targeted water quality parameters in untreated textile fluids. Furthermore, their non-biodegradability and high colour intensity may reduce aquatic diversity by blocking the sunlight. Recently, physical treatment, principally adsorption, has been conducted. Dolomite has additional features, such as performing as a heavy metal and microbe remover. This study employed dolomite for treating textile dye wastewater from a commercial textile manufacturer and synthetic effluent containing methyl orange. Different sizes of dolomite were activated at different temperatures and subsequently added to the water samples in varying amounts. After 2 h of agitation at 100 rpm and sedimentation for 24 h, their absorbance reading was taken. Their morphological, decolourisation percentage, chemical oxygen demand reduction percentage and bacterial growth post-treatment were examined. Despite variances in dolomite's capacity to decolourise colours, the treatment proved effective in decolourising dyes, removing chemical oxygen demand and reducing bacterial growth. The most significant percentages of decolourisation observed were 98.7% for real textile dye wastewater (RTDW) and 78.0% for synthetic textile dye wastewater (STDW), while for chemical oxygen demand, reductions were 66.7% for RTDW and 73.9% for STDW, respectively. As for microbe growth inhibition, the highest growth reduction percentages were 99.7% and 98.6% for RTDW and STDW, respectively. MDPI 2023-03 Article PeerReviewed Zahuri, Afnan Ahmadi and Abdul Patah, Muhamad Fazly and Kamarulzaman, Yusniza and Hashim, Nor Hazlina and Thirumoorthi, Thinaranjeney and Wan Mohtar, Wan Hanna Melini and Mohd Hanafiah, Zarimah and Amir, Zulhelmi and Wan-Mohtar, Wan Abd Al Qadr Imad (2023) Decolourisation of real industrial and synthetic textile dye wastewater using activated dolomite. Water, 15 (6). ISSN 2073-4441, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/w15061172 <https://doi.org/10.3390/w15061172>. 10.3390/w15061172
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topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Zahuri, Afnan Ahmadi
Abdul Patah, Muhamad Fazly
Kamarulzaman, Yusniza
Hashim, Nor Hazlina
Thirumoorthi, Thinaranjeney
Wan Mohtar, Wan Hanna Melini
Mohd Hanafiah, Zarimah
Amir, Zulhelmi
Wan-Mohtar, Wan Abd Al Qadr Imad
Decolourisation of real industrial and synthetic textile dye wastewater using activated dolomite
description Textile effluent accounts for 22% of the total industrial wastewater produced in Malaysia. Due to their ubiquitous use in organic dyes, inefficiently treated textile wastewaters pose environmental and health hazards. Colour, chemical oxygen demand, biochemical oxygen demand, toxic metals and microbes are the commonly targeted water quality parameters in untreated textile fluids. Furthermore, their non-biodegradability and high colour intensity may reduce aquatic diversity by blocking the sunlight. Recently, physical treatment, principally adsorption, has been conducted. Dolomite has additional features, such as performing as a heavy metal and microbe remover. This study employed dolomite for treating textile dye wastewater from a commercial textile manufacturer and synthetic effluent containing methyl orange. Different sizes of dolomite were activated at different temperatures and subsequently added to the water samples in varying amounts. After 2 h of agitation at 100 rpm and sedimentation for 24 h, their absorbance reading was taken. Their morphological, decolourisation percentage, chemical oxygen demand reduction percentage and bacterial growth post-treatment were examined. Despite variances in dolomite's capacity to decolourise colours, the treatment proved effective in decolourising dyes, removing chemical oxygen demand and reducing bacterial growth. The most significant percentages of decolourisation observed were 98.7% for real textile dye wastewater (RTDW) and 78.0% for synthetic textile dye wastewater (STDW), while for chemical oxygen demand, reductions were 66.7% for RTDW and 73.9% for STDW, respectively. As for microbe growth inhibition, the highest growth reduction percentages were 99.7% and 98.6% for RTDW and STDW, respectively.
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author Zahuri, Afnan Ahmadi
Abdul Patah, Muhamad Fazly
Kamarulzaman, Yusniza
Hashim, Nor Hazlina
Thirumoorthi, Thinaranjeney
Wan Mohtar, Wan Hanna Melini
Mohd Hanafiah, Zarimah
Amir, Zulhelmi
Wan-Mohtar, Wan Abd Al Qadr Imad
author_facet Zahuri, Afnan Ahmadi
Abdul Patah, Muhamad Fazly
Kamarulzaman, Yusniza
Hashim, Nor Hazlina
Thirumoorthi, Thinaranjeney
Wan Mohtar, Wan Hanna Melini
Mohd Hanafiah, Zarimah
Amir, Zulhelmi
Wan-Mohtar, Wan Abd Al Qadr Imad
author_sort Zahuri, Afnan Ahmadi
title Decolourisation of real industrial and synthetic textile dye wastewater using activated dolomite
title_short Decolourisation of real industrial and synthetic textile dye wastewater using activated dolomite
title_full Decolourisation of real industrial and synthetic textile dye wastewater using activated dolomite
title_fullStr Decolourisation of real industrial and synthetic textile dye wastewater using activated dolomite
title_full_unstemmed Decolourisation of real industrial and synthetic textile dye wastewater using activated dolomite
title_sort decolourisation of real industrial and synthetic textile dye wastewater using activated dolomite
publisher MDPI
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