Statistical analysis of salinity reduction in Borneo tropical brackish peat water with continuous electrocoagulation treatment system
The coastal peatlands located in Borneo estuaries region have a vast accumulation of brackish peat water. This water source is currently underutilized for domestic application due to the excessive salinity levels that may harm human health. As such, this study aims to conduct statistical analysis o...
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my.unimas.ir.451882024-07-09T02:49:00Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45188/ Statistical analysis of salinity reduction in Borneo tropical brackish peat water with continuous electrocoagulation treatment system Nazeri, Abdul Rahman Calvin, Jose Jol Allene Albania, Linus Wan Wafi Shahanney, Wan Borhan Nur Syahida, Abdul Jalal Nooranisha, Baharuddin Shaleen Nur Ain, Samsul Nurshazatul’aini, Abdul Mutalip TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering TP Chemical technology The coastal peatlands located in Borneo estuaries region have a vast accumulation of brackish peat water. This water source is currently underutilized for domestic application due to the excessive salinity levels that may harm human health. As such, this study aims to conduct statistical analysis of salinity reduction in Borneo tropical brackish peat water with continuous electrocoagulation treatment system. Correspondingly, the study analysed the relationship between salinity percentage, electric current density, and flow rate on salinity reduction efficiency and energy operating cost. Subsequently, this study has developed a statistical model analysis with three level factors of central composite design to study the significant effects of salinity percentage, electric current density, and flow rate in continuous electrocoagulation treatment. The developed model is well fitted to the polynomial mathematical quadratic equations, particularly for salinity reduction efficiency (R2 = 0.84) and energy operating cost (R2 = 0.97). In addition, the analysis of variance (ANOVA) found that the salinity percentage, electric current density, and flow rate have significant effect on the studied parameters due to the p-value is less than 0.05. From the process optimization conducted, the continuous electrocoagulation treatment could achieve maximum salinity reduction efficiency of 91.78% and minimum energy operating cost of Ringgit Malaysia (RM) 0.29 or United States Dollars (USD) 0.06 per metre cubic of treated brackish peat water under optimal 22.22 A/m2 of electric current density, 1.2 L/min of flow rate, and 30% of salinity percentage. Overall, it is deduced that continuous low electrocoagulation treatment system could be utilized to reduce the salinity levels in brackish peat water. Elsevier B.V. 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45188/1/Statistical%20analysis%20of%20salinity.pdf Nazeri, Abdul Rahman and Calvin, Jose Jol and Allene Albania, Linus and Wan Wafi Shahanney, Wan Borhan and Nur Syahida, Abdul Jalal and Nooranisha, Baharuddin and Shaleen Nur Ain, Samsul and Nurshazatul’aini, Abdul Mutalip (2023) Statistical analysis of salinity reduction in Borneo tropical brackish peat water with continuous electrocoagulation treatment system. Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 10. pp. 1-10. ISSN 2772-4166 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772416623000360 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hazadv.2023.100265 |
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The coastal peatlands located in Borneo estuaries region have a vast accumulation of brackish peat water. This
water source is currently underutilized for domestic application due to the excessive salinity levels that may harm human health. As such, this study aims to conduct statistical analysis of salinity reduction in Borneo tropical brackish peat water with continuous electrocoagulation treatment system. Correspondingly, the study analysed the relationship between salinity percentage, electric current density, and flow rate on salinity reduction efficiency and energy operating cost. Subsequently, this study has developed a statistical model analysis with three level factors of central composite design to study the significant effects of salinity percentage, electric current density, and flow rate in continuous electrocoagulation treatment. The developed model is well fitted to the polynomial mathematical quadratic equations, particularly for salinity reduction efficiency (R2 = 0.84) and energy operating cost (R2 = 0.97). In addition, the analysis of variance (ANOVA) found that the salinity percentage, electric current density, and flow rate have significant effect on the studied parameters due to the p-value is less than 0.05. From the process optimization conducted, the continuous electrocoagulation treatment could achieve maximum salinity reduction efficiency of 91.78% and minimum energy operating cost of Ringgit Malaysia (RM) 0.29 or United States Dollars (USD) 0.06 per metre cubic of treated brackish peat water under optimal 22.22 A/m2
of electric current density, 1.2 L/min of flow rate, and 30% of salinity percentage. Overall, it is deduced that
continuous low electrocoagulation treatment system could be utilized to reduce the salinity levels in brackish peat
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Nazeri, Abdul Rahman Calvin, Jose Jol Allene Albania, Linus Wan Wafi Shahanney, Wan Borhan Nur Syahida, Abdul Jalal Nooranisha, Baharuddin Shaleen Nur Ain, Samsul Nurshazatul’aini, Abdul Mutalip |
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Nazeri, Abdul Rahman Calvin, Jose Jol Allene Albania, Linus Wan Wafi Shahanney, Wan Borhan Nur Syahida, Abdul Jalal Nooranisha, Baharuddin Shaleen Nur Ain, Samsul Nurshazatul’aini, Abdul Mutalip |
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Statistical analysis of salinity reduction in Borneo tropical brackish peat water with continuous electrocoagulation treatment system |
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Statistical analysis of salinity reduction in Borneo tropical brackish peat water with continuous electrocoagulation treatment system |
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Statistical analysis of salinity reduction in Borneo tropical brackish peat water with continuous electrocoagulation treatment system |
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Statistical analysis of salinity reduction in Borneo tropical brackish peat water with continuous electrocoagulation treatment system |
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Statistical analysis of salinity reduction in Borneo tropical brackish peat water with continuous electrocoagulation treatment system |
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statistical analysis of salinity reduction in borneo tropical brackish peat water with continuous electrocoagulation treatment system |
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