Optimisation of storm water purification in progressive freeze concentration: stirring speed and initial concentration / Farah Hanim Ab Hamid and Nur Asyida Mohd Asyrul

A method has been earnestly studied which is progressive freeze concentration (PFC). In this study, zinc chloride dissolved in distilled water has been used to signify stormwater as its amount is the highest and high toxicity in actual stormwater. Response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to d...

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Main Authors: Ab Hamid, Farah Hanim, Mohd Asyrul, Nur Asyida
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spelling my.uitm.ir.489672021-07-29T01:42:32Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48967/ Optimisation of storm water purification in progressive freeze concentration: stirring speed and initial concentration / Farah Hanim Ab Hamid and Nur Asyida Mohd Asyrul Ab Hamid, Farah Hanim Mohd Asyrul, Nur Asyida Enviromental management Physical and theoretical chemistry Chemicals A method has been earnestly studied which is progressive freeze concentration (PFC). In this study, zinc chloride dissolved in distilled water has been used to signify stormwater as its amount is the highest and high toxicity in actual stormwater. Response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to determine the optimum condition of the process. The experiment was run by using the data generated from STATISTICA software with constant coolant temperature and rotation time which is at −8 °C and 15 minutes. The interaction between the process conditions gave significant effects to the effective partition constant (K) and solute recovery (Y). The predicted optimum condition for the system within the experimental ranges would be a stirring speed of 245 rpm and initial concentration of 6.846 mg/L with the best value for K and Y are predicted at 0.3357 and 0.5856, respectively. Shortage of clean water supply, flooding and excessive stormwater runoff became a concern towards the human being as these problems cannot be simply solved by building a specific pipeline system. Thus, an excellent approach and process needed to manage and purify the stormwater as well as transform it as one of the clean water resources. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021-05 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48967/1/48967.pdf ID48967 Ab Hamid, Farah Hanim and Mohd Asyrul, Nur Asyida (2021) Optimisation of storm water purification in progressive freeze concentration: stirring speed and initial concentration / Farah Hanim Ab Hamid and Nur Asyida Mohd Asyrul. Malaysian Journal of Chemical Engineering and Technology (MJCET), 4 (1). pp. 8-14. ISSN 2682-8588 https://mjcetfkk.uitm.edu.my/
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topic Enviromental management
Physical and theoretical chemistry
Chemicals
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Physical and theoretical chemistry
Chemicals
Ab Hamid, Farah Hanim
Mohd Asyrul, Nur Asyida
Optimisation of storm water purification in progressive freeze concentration: stirring speed and initial concentration / Farah Hanim Ab Hamid and Nur Asyida Mohd Asyrul
description A method has been earnestly studied which is progressive freeze concentration (PFC). In this study, zinc chloride dissolved in distilled water has been used to signify stormwater as its amount is the highest and high toxicity in actual stormwater. Response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to determine the optimum condition of the process. The experiment was run by using the data generated from STATISTICA software with constant coolant temperature and rotation time which is at −8 °C and 15 minutes. The interaction between the process conditions gave significant effects to the effective partition constant (K) and solute recovery (Y). The predicted optimum condition for the system within the experimental ranges would be a stirring speed of 245 rpm and initial concentration of 6.846 mg/L with the best value for K and Y are predicted at 0.3357 and 0.5856, respectively. Shortage of clean water supply, flooding and excessive stormwater runoff became a concern towards the human being as these problems cannot be simply solved by building a specific pipeline system. Thus, an excellent approach and process needed to manage and purify the stormwater as well as transform it as one of the clean water resources.
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author Ab Hamid, Farah Hanim
Mohd Asyrul, Nur Asyida
author_facet Ab Hamid, Farah Hanim
Mohd Asyrul, Nur Asyida
author_sort Ab Hamid, Farah Hanim
title Optimisation of storm water purification in progressive freeze concentration: stirring speed and initial concentration / Farah Hanim Ab Hamid and Nur Asyida Mohd Asyrul
title_short Optimisation of storm water purification in progressive freeze concentration: stirring speed and initial concentration / Farah Hanim Ab Hamid and Nur Asyida Mohd Asyrul
title_full Optimisation of storm water purification in progressive freeze concentration: stirring speed and initial concentration / Farah Hanim Ab Hamid and Nur Asyida Mohd Asyrul
title_fullStr Optimisation of storm water purification in progressive freeze concentration: stirring speed and initial concentration / Farah Hanim Ab Hamid and Nur Asyida Mohd Asyrul
title_full_unstemmed Optimisation of storm water purification in progressive freeze concentration: stirring speed and initial concentration / Farah Hanim Ab Hamid and Nur Asyida Mohd Asyrul
title_sort optimisation of storm water purification in progressive freeze concentration: stirring speed and initial concentration / farah hanim ab hamid and nur asyida mohd asyrul
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48967/1/48967.pdf
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