Current progress on removal of recalcitrance coloured particles from anaerobically treated effluent using coagulation–flocculation

The palm oil industry is the most important agro industries in Malaysia and most of the mills adopt anaerobic digestion as their primary treatment for palm oil mill effluent (POME). Due to the public concern, decolourisation of anaerobically treated POME (AnPOME) is becoming a great concern. Presenc...

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Main Author: Abu Zahrim Yaser
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Language:English
Published: Springer Verlag 2018
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spelling my.ums.eprints.200112018-05-08T06:56:50Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20011/ Current progress on removal of recalcitrance coloured particles from anaerobically treated effluent using coagulation–flocculation Abu Zahrim Yaser TP Chemical technology The palm oil industry is the most important agro industries in Malaysia and most of the mills adopt anaerobic digestion as their primary treatment for palm oil mill effluent (POME). Due to the public concern, decolourisation of anaerobically treated POME (AnPOME) is becoming a great concern. Presence of recalcitrant-coloured particles hinders biological processes and coagulation–flocculation may able to remove these coloured particles. Several types of inorganic and polymers-based coagulant/flocculant aids for coagulation–flocculation of AnPOME have been reviewed. Researchers are currently interested in using natural coagulant and flocculant aids. Modification of the properties of natural coagulant and flocculant aids enhanced coagulation–flocculation performance. Modelling and optimization of the coagulation–flocculation process have also been reviewed. Chemical sludge has the potential for plant growth that can be evaluated through pot trials and phytotoxicity test. Springer Verlag 2018 Book Chapter NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20011/1/Current%20progress%20on%20removal%20of%20recalcitrance%20coloured%20particles%20from%20anaerobically%20treated%20effluent%20using%20coagulation.pdf Abu Zahrim Yaser (2018) Current progress on removal of recalcitrance coloured particles from anaerobically treated effluent using coagulation–flocculation. Green Energy and Technology. pp. 149-163. ISSN 1865-3529 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8129-3_9
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Current progress on removal of recalcitrance coloured particles from anaerobically treated effluent using coagulation–flocculation
description The palm oil industry is the most important agro industries in Malaysia and most of the mills adopt anaerobic digestion as their primary treatment for palm oil mill effluent (POME). Due to the public concern, decolourisation of anaerobically treated POME (AnPOME) is becoming a great concern. Presence of recalcitrant-coloured particles hinders biological processes and coagulation–flocculation may able to remove these coloured particles. Several types of inorganic and polymers-based coagulant/flocculant aids for coagulation–flocculation of AnPOME have been reviewed. Researchers are currently interested in using natural coagulant and flocculant aids. Modification of the properties of natural coagulant and flocculant aids enhanced coagulation–flocculation performance. Modelling and optimization of the coagulation–flocculation process have also been reviewed. Chemical sludge has the potential for plant growth that can be evaluated through pot trials and phytotoxicity test.
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author Abu Zahrim Yaser
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title Current progress on removal of recalcitrance coloured particles from anaerobically treated effluent using coagulation–flocculation
title_short Current progress on removal of recalcitrance coloured particles from anaerobically treated effluent using coagulation–flocculation
title_full Current progress on removal of recalcitrance coloured particles from anaerobically treated effluent using coagulation–flocculation
title_fullStr Current progress on removal of recalcitrance coloured particles from anaerobically treated effluent using coagulation–flocculation
title_full_unstemmed Current progress on removal of recalcitrance coloured particles from anaerobically treated effluent using coagulation–flocculation
title_sort current progress on removal of recalcitrance coloured particles from anaerobically treated effluent using coagulation–flocculation
publisher Springer Verlag
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url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20011/1/Current%20progress%20on%20removal%20of%20recalcitrance%20coloured%20particles%20from%20anaerobically%20treated%20effluent%20using%20coagulation.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20011/
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8129-3_9
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