Comparative study on structural modification of Ceiba pentandra for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent treatment

Abstract: The performance of raw Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn (raw kapok fibers (RKF)) for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent (POME) treatment was compared with structurally modified kapok (NaOH-treated (SKF) and surface-modified kapok fiber (SMKF)) and bentonite clay. Based on FTIR, kapok wax f...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, M.A., Afzaal, M., Ismail, Z., Ahmad, A., Nazir, M.S., Bhat, A.H.
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Published: Bellwether Publishing, Ltd. 2015
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spelling my.utp.eprints.313942022-03-26T03:18:47Z Comparative study on structural modification of Ceiba pentandra for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent treatment Abdullah, M.A. Afzaal, M. Ismail, Z. Ahmad, A. Nazir, M.S. Bhat, A.H. Abstract: The performance of raw Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn (raw kapok fibers (RKF)) for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent (POME) treatment was compared with structurally modified kapok (NaOH-treated (SKF) and surface-modified kapok fiber (SMKF)) and bentonite clay. Based on FTIR, kapok wax functional group at 1726/cm was not detected in SKF rendering higher hydrophilicity. The reduction in peak intensity at 473 and 523/cm upon HCl treatment of bentonite, suggests the cleavage of Si�O�Al bond layer and Si�O�Mg (Fe) bonds. For filtration under gravity at 0.08 g/cm3, SKF showed high POME sorption of 82 g/g, but lower diesel sorption of 23 g/g. With HCl-treated bentonite, POME sorption at 69 g/g was only slightly higher than diesel sorption of 60 g/g. However, RKF and raw bentonite achieved higher removal efficiency of biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon, and total nitrogen at 74�98 and 72�94, respectively, than with SKF at 66�80, and HCl-treated bentonite at 64�80. In batch mode, SMKF at 0.08 g/cm3 showed the highest oil sorption capacity of 56.7 g/g for Crude Palm Oil (CPO) and 33.7 g/g for diesel. Under continuous mode with 4000 mg/l CPO in water, 99 of COD removal was achieved at all packing densities and flow rates, regardless of kapok packing material. The dynamic oil retention was 96�99 for CPO and 99�100 for diesel at all packing densities. RKF and SMKF can both be suitable sorbent materials for CPO and diesel sorption, and for POME treatment. © 2014 Balaban Desalination Publications. All rights reserved. Bellwether Publishing, Ltd. 2015 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84929655007&doi=10.1080%2f19443994.2014.906326&partnerID=40&md5=dfad2e4a71a1bc6278c606ceaf09de97 Abdullah, M.A. and Afzaal, M. and Ismail, Z. and Ahmad, A. and Nazir, M.S. and Bhat, A.H. (2015) Comparative study on structural modification of Ceiba pentandra for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent treatment. Desalination and Water Treatment, 54 (11). pp. 3044-3053. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31394/
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description Abstract: The performance of raw Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn (raw kapok fibers (RKF)) for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent (POME) treatment was compared with structurally modified kapok (NaOH-treated (SKF) and surface-modified kapok fiber (SMKF)) and bentonite clay. Based on FTIR, kapok wax functional group at 1726/cm was not detected in SKF rendering higher hydrophilicity. The reduction in peak intensity at 473 and 523/cm upon HCl treatment of bentonite, suggests the cleavage of Si�O�Al bond layer and Si�O�Mg (Fe) bonds. For filtration under gravity at 0.08 g/cm3, SKF showed high POME sorption of 82 g/g, but lower diesel sorption of 23 g/g. With HCl-treated bentonite, POME sorption at 69 g/g was only slightly higher than diesel sorption of 60 g/g. However, RKF and raw bentonite achieved higher removal efficiency of biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon, and total nitrogen at 74�98 and 72�94, respectively, than with SKF at 66�80, and HCl-treated bentonite at 64�80. In batch mode, SMKF at 0.08 g/cm3 showed the highest oil sorption capacity of 56.7 g/g for Crude Palm Oil (CPO) and 33.7 g/g for diesel. Under continuous mode with 4000 mg/l CPO in water, 99 of COD removal was achieved at all packing densities and flow rates, regardless of kapok packing material. The dynamic oil retention was 96�99 for CPO and 99�100 for diesel at all packing densities. RKF and SMKF can both be suitable sorbent materials for CPO and diesel sorption, and for POME treatment. © 2014 Balaban Desalination Publications. All rights reserved.
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author Abdullah, M.A.
Afzaal, M.
Ismail, Z.
Ahmad, A.
Nazir, M.S.
Bhat, A.H.
spellingShingle Abdullah, M.A.
Afzaal, M.
Ismail, Z.
Ahmad, A.
Nazir, M.S.
Bhat, A.H.
Comparative study on structural modification of Ceiba pentandra for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent treatment
author_facet Abdullah, M.A.
Afzaal, M.
Ismail, Z.
Ahmad, A.
Nazir, M.S.
Bhat, A.H.
author_sort Abdullah, M.A.
title Comparative study on structural modification of Ceiba pentandra for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent treatment
title_short Comparative study on structural modification of Ceiba pentandra for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent treatment
title_full Comparative study on structural modification of Ceiba pentandra for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent treatment
title_fullStr Comparative study on structural modification of Ceiba pentandra for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent treatment
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study on structural modification of Ceiba pentandra for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent treatment
title_sort comparative study on structural modification of ceiba pentandra for oil sorption and palm oil mill effluent treatment
publisher Bellwether Publishing, Ltd.
publishDate 2015
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