Heavy metals removal from industries wastewater by using seaweed through biosorption process

One of the systems in treatment the heavy metals in industrial waste is by using the seaweed through the biosorption process. Biosorption using brown seaweed is most applicable method. In this study, biosorption of Cooper, Ferum and zinc were investigated. The industrial wastewater samples chosen ar...

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Main Author: Suriani, Abdullah
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spelling my.ump.umpir.25542021-06-25T03:47:55Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/2554/ Heavy metals removal from industries wastewater by using seaweed through biosorption process Suriani, Abdullah TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering One of the systems in treatment the heavy metals in industrial waste is by using the seaweed through the biosorption process. Biosorption using brown seaweed is most applicable method. In this study, biosorption of Cooper, Ferum and zinc were investigated. The industrial wastewater samples chosen are from industry of KNM, ASTURI and PPSC. All these industries are contributed in Metal manufacturing ang cleaning process. Comparing on those three industries, KNM showed the impressive absorption of heavy metals because of their high concentration of heavy metals in wastewater. These heavy metals have been effectively removed from very dilute solutions by the dried biomass of some brown marine seaweed Ecklonia maxima, which is 77 % of ferum, 51 % of Zinc, 29 % of Copper in industrial wastewater form industry of KNM was removed successfully. Besides, metals removal efficiency of the adsorbent was investigated as a function of different absorption parameters. From the Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (AAS) indicated the optimum of biosorption process was 180 minute of contact time, pH 5, 1.5 % of adsorbent dose, and 600 im of adsorbent particle size used for biosorption process. The analysis of biosequestering capacity of different seaweed to different metals and their suitability for bioremediation under the influence of effluent is discussed. Definitely, this dilute solution used as a control solution for guiding the real sample of industrial wastewater which applicable in environmental remediation. 2010-11 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/2554/1/SURIANI_BINTI_ABDULLAH.PDF Suriani, Abdullah (2010) Heavy metals removal from industries wastewater by using seaweed through biosorption process. Faculty of Civil Engineering & Earth Resources , Universiti Malaysia Pahang .
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Suriani, Abdullah
Heavy metals removal from industries wastewater by using seaweed through biosorption process
description One of the systems in treatment the heavy metals in industrial waste is by using the seaweed through the biosorption process. Biosorption using brown seaweed is most applicable method. In this study, biosorption of Cooper, Ferum and zinc were investigated. The industrial wastewater samples chosen are from industry of KNM, ASTURI and PPSC. All these industries are contributed in Metal manufacturing ang cleaning process. Comparing on those three industries, KNM showed the impressive absorption of heavy metals because of their high concentration of heavy metals in wastewater. These heavy metals have been effectively removed from very dilute solutions by the dried biomass of some brown marine seaweed Ecklonia maxima, which is 77 % of ferum, 51 % of Zinc, 29 % of Copper in industrial wastewater form industry of KNM was removed successfully. Besides, metals removal efficiency of the adsorbent was investigated as a function of different absorption parameters. From the Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (AAS) indicated the optimum of biosorption process was 180 minute of contact time, pH 5, 1.5 % of adsorbent dose, and 600 im of adsorbent particle size used for biosorption process. The analysis of biosequestering capacity of different seaweed to different metals and their suitability for bioremediation under the influence of effluent is discussed. Definitely, this dilute solution used as a control solution for guiding the real sample of industrial wastewater which applicable in environmental remediation.
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author Suriani, Abdullah
author_facet Suriani, Abdullah
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title Heavy metals removal from industries wastewater by using seaweed through biosorption process
title_short Heavy metals removal from industries wastewater by using seaweed through biosorption process
title_full Heavy metals removal from industries wastewater by using seaweed through biosorption process
title_fullStr Heavy metals removal from industries wastewater by using seaweed through biosorption process
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metals removal from industries wastewater by using seaweed through biosorption process
title_sort heavy metals removal from industries wastewater by using seaweed through biosorption process
publishDate 2010
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