Treatment of petroleum based industry wastewater using electrocoagulant enhance by conventional coagulant

Electrocoagulation has been recognized positively to treat the wastewater from steam cleaners, textile manufacturing, mining operations, commercial laundry, municipal sewage system plants and palm oil industrial effluents. In this technology, metal cations are released into water through dissolving...

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Main Author: Henry Yong, Kim Fuong
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Published: 2014
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spelling my.ump.umpir.90592021-07-16T00:50:32Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9059/ Treatment of petroleum based industry wastewater using electrocoagulant enhance by conventional coagulant Henry Yong, Kim Fuong TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Electrocoagulation has been recognized positively to treat the wastewater from steam cleaners, textile manufacturing, mining operations, commercial laundry, municipal sewage system plants and palm oil industrial effluents. In this technology, metal cations are released into water through dissolving metal electrodes. Simultaneously, beneficial side reactions can help in removing flocculated material from the water. In present study, three steps of treatment will be carrying out to treat the petroleum based wastewater. The treatment includes preliminary settling process, coagulation process and electrocoagulation process. Preliminary settling is a natural process where no additional of chemical coagulant or additive to the samples. The settling time is set to be 24 hours for all the suspended solids to settle down. Preliminary settling process showed a big removal efficiency in total suspended solid (TSS) of the samples. The efficiency of removal for TSS during the preliminary settling process for sample T-1630, T-2300 and PPT are 0%, 72.44% and 75.14%. However, for coagulation process, the optimum dosage of coagulant required for three different samples were determined using jar test. There was huge reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentration after the coagulation process. The removal efficiency achieved for the coagulation process is 27%, 63% and 65% for sample T-1630, T-2300 and PPT respectively. Although the removal efficiency is higher, further treatment by using electrocoagulant is required to meet the discharge limit. The optimum voltage is determined and all the samples are treated with applied voltage of 100 V. The efficiency of removal for COD achieved during the electrocoagulation process for sample T-1630, T-2300 and PPT is 99.75%, 98.74% and 99.62% respectively which meet the permissible level, and save to discharge to the environment 2014-01 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9059/1/CD8569%20%40%2076.pdf Henry Yong, Kim Fuong (2014) Treatment of petroleum based industry wastewater using electrocoagulant enhance by conventional coagulant. Faculty Of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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Treatment of petroleum based industry wastewater using electrocoagulant enhance by conventional coagulant
description Electrocoagulation has been recognized positively to treat the wastewater from steam cleaners, textile manufacturing, mining operations, commercial laundry, municipal sewage system plants and palm oil industrial effluents. In this technology, metal cations are released into water through dissolving metal electrodes. Simultaneously, beneficial side reactions can help in removing flocculated material from the water. In present study, three steps of treatment will be carrying out to treat the petroleum based wastewater. The treatment includes preliminary settling process, coagulation process and electrocoagulation process. Preliminary settling is a natural process where no additional of chemical coagulant or additive to the samples. The settling time is set to be 24 hours for all the suspended solids to settle down. Preliminary settling process showed a big removal efficiency in total suspended solid (TSS) of the samples. The efficiency of removal for TSS during the preliminary settling process for sample T-1630, T-2300 and PPT are 0%, 72.44% and 75.14%. However, for coagulation process, the optimum dosage of coagulant required for three different samples were determined using jar test. There was huge reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentration after the coagulation process. The removal efficiency achieved for the coagulation process is 27%, 63% and 65% for sample T-1630, T-2300 and PPT respectively. Although the removal efficiency is higher, further treatment by using electrocoagulant is required to meet the discharge limit. The optimum voltage is determined and all the samples are treated with applied voltage of 100 V. The efficiency of removal for COD achieved during the electrocoagulation process for sample T-1630, T-2300 and PPT is 99.75%, 98.74% and 99.62% respectively which meet the permissible level, and save to discharge to the environment
format Undergraduates Project Papers
author Henry Yong, Kim Fuong
author_facet Henry Yong, Kim Fuong
author_sort Henry Yong, Kim Fuong
title Treatment of petroleum based industry wastewater using electrocoagulant enhance by conventional coagulant
title_short Treatment of petroleum based industry wastewater using electrocoagulant enhance by conventional coagulant
title_full Treatment of petroleum based industry wastewater using electrocoagulant enhance by conventional coagulant
title_fullStr Treatment of petroleum based industry wastewater using electrocoagulant enhance by conventional coagulant
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of petroleum based industry wastewater using electrocoagulant enhance by conventional coagulant
title_sort treatment of petroleum based industry wastewater using electrocoagulant enhance by conventional coagulant
publishDate 2014
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