Macrocomposite effectiveness in the treatment of used water from the UTHM Pagoh Café

This work aims to utilise a macrocomposite as an adsorbent to treat kitchen wastewater from the UTHM Pagoh café. The characteristics of kitchen wastewater were determined by measuring two parameters: suspended solid (SS) and chemical oxygen demand (COD). Because the macrocomposite was composed of ze...

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Main Authors: Rosli, Mohd. Arif, Abdullah, Nurulaine, Awang, Mariah, Mustafa, Mohd. Syafiq Syazwan, Mohamed Najib, Mohamed Zuhaili
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Published: Construction Research Institute of Malaysia 2023
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spelling my.utm.1052592024-04-21T03:56:03Z http://eprints.utm.my/105259/ Macrocomposite effectiveness in the treatment of used water from the UTHM Pagoh Café Rosli, Mohd. Arif Abdullah, Nurulaine Awang, Mariah Mustafa, Mohd. Syafiq Syazwan Mohamed Najib, Mohamed Zuhaili TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This work aims to utilise a macrocomposite as an adsorbent to treat kitchen wastewater from the UTHM Pagoh café. The characteristics of kitchen wastewater were determined by measuring two parameters: suspended solid (SS) and chemical oxygen demand (COD). Because the macrocomposite was composed of zeolite, activated carbon, aggregate, and cement, it had a porous structure and a large surface area for adsorption. The flow rate of kitchen wastewater through the column was variable. At regular intervals, an effluent sample was collected. The flow to the column was maintained until the interval of 120 minutes had passed. The performance of the column was evaluated with flow rates of 50mL/min, 60mL/min, and 70mL/min. Using the Yoon-Nelson and Thomas models, experiment data was analysed. The collected and analysed data for both models indicate that a flowrate of 50 mL/min is optimal for wastewater treatment, with the highest R2 and adsorption capacity values. Construction Research Institute of Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/105259/1/MohamedZuhailiMohamed2023_MacrocompositeEffectivenessintheTreatmentofUsedWater.pdf Rosli, Mohd. Arif and Abdullah, Nurulaine and Awang, Mariah and Mustafa, Mohd. Syafiq Syazwan and Mohamed Najib, Mohamed Zuhaili (2023) Macrocomposite effectiveness in the treatment of used water from the UTHM Pagoh Café. Malaysian Construction Research Journal, 40 (2). pp. 1-13. ISSN 1985-3807 https://www.cream.my/usr/product.aspx?pgid=88&id=63&lang=en NA
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Rosli, Mohd. Arif
Abdullah, Nurulaine
Awang, Mariah
Mustafa, Mohd. Syafiq Syazwan
Mohamed Najib, Mohamed Zuhaili
Macrocomposite effectiveness in the treatment of used water from the UTHM Pagoh Café
description This work aims to utilise a macrocomposite as an adsorbent to treat kitchen wastewater from the UTHM Pagoh café. The characteristics of kitchen wastewater were determined by measuring two parameters: suspended solid (SS) and chemical oxygen demand (COD). Because the macrocomposite was composed of zeolite, activated carbon, aggregate, and cement, it had a porous structure and a large surface area for adsorption. The flow rate of kitchen wastewater through the column was variable. At regular intervals, an effluent sample was collected. The flow to the column was maintained until the interval of 120 minutes had passed. The performance of the column was evaluated with flow rates of 50mL/min, 60mL/min, and 70mL/min. Using the Yoon-Nelson and Thomas models, experiment data was analysed. The collected and analysed data for both models indicate that a flowrate of 50 mL/min is optimal for wastewater treatment, with the highest R2 and adsorption capacity values.
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author Rosli, Mohd. Arif
Abdullah, Nurulaine
Awang, Mariah
Mustafa, Mohd. Syafiq Syazwan
Mohamed Najib, Mohamed Zuhaili
author_facet Rosli, Mohd. Arif
Abdullah, Nurulaine
Awang, Mariah
Mustafa, Mohd. Syafiq Syazwan
Mohamed Najib, Mohamed Zuhaili
author_sort Rosli, Mohd. Arif
title Macrocomposite effectiveness in the treatment of used water from the UTHM Pagoh Café
title_short Macrocomposite effectiveness in the treatment of used water from the UTHM Pagoh Café
title_full Macrocomposite effectiveness in the treatment of used water from the UTHM Pagoh Café
title_fullStr Macrocomposite effectiveness in the treatment of used water from the UTHM Pagoh Café
title_full_unstemmed Macrocomposite effectiveness in the treatment of used water from the UTHM Pagoh Café
title_sort macrocomposite effectiveness in the treatment of used water from the uthm pagoh café
publisher Construction Research Institute of Malaysia
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/105259/1/MohamedZuhailiMohamed2023_MacrocompositeEffectivenessintheTreatmentofUsedWater.pdf
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