Degradation of chemical oxygen demand, suspended solids and ammoniacal nitrogen from sewage by sweet potato peel coagulant under the influence of pH
Coagulation is a common treatment stage included in conventional sewage treatment. Various chemical, synthetic and natural coagulants in the form of single, dual and composite were applied in this treatment stage. However, the application of natural coagulants made from food waste is still uncomm...
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2023
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Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11747/1/P16843_126405baeabc249a4e8b6d9fa0686ae0%2013.pdf http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11747/ https://10.1088/1755-1315/1347/1/012022 |
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Summary: | Coagulation is a common treatment stage included in conventional sewage treatment.
Various chemical, synthetic and natural coagulants in the form of single, dual and composite
were applied in this treatment stage. However, the application of natural coagulants made from
food waste is still uncommon. Thus, this study compares the ability of sweet potato peel as a
composite coagulant (PACSPP), dual coagulant (PAC+SPP) and single coagulant (SPP) under
the influence of pH in removing chemical oxygen demand (COD), suspended solids (SS) and
ammoniacal nitrogen (AN) from sewage wastewater. Raw sewage sample before primary
treatment was collected from University Tun Hussein Onn Sewage Treatment plant by using
grab sampling method. Optimization study was conducted by using jar tester. Atthe optimum
condition of PACSPP (pH 7), the percentage removal of COD, SS and AN was 54%, 95% and
39%. While a single SPP coagulant, at its optimal pH of 9, achieved 24%, 16% and 17%
removals of COD, SS and AN, respectively. Meanwhile, optimisation of dual coagulant (pH 9)
demonstrated 39%, 73% and 42% removals of COD, SS and AN, respectively. Thus, SPP, as a
composite coagulant, outperformed the dual and single coagulant of SPP |
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