Tertiary treatment palm oil mill effluent using fenton oxidation

A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of Fenton oxidation process in treating biologically treated palm oil mill effluent (BT-POME). Two types of Fenton processes were evaluated, namely ambient-Fenton and solar-Fenton. Both were conducted in batch mode at laboratory scale and the effici...

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Main Authors: Aris, Azmi, Ooi, Boon Siew, Kon, Suh Kee, Ujang, Zaini
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spelling my.utm.85582010-08-18T02:50:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8558/ Tertiary treatment palm oil mill effluent using fenton oxidation Aris, Azmi Ooi, Boon Siew Kon, Suh Kee Ujang, Zaini TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of Fenton oxidation process in treating biologically treated palm oil mill effluent (BT-POME). Two types of Fenton processes were evaluated, namely ambient-Fenton and solar-Fenton. Both were conducted in batch mode at laboratory scale and the efficiency of the processes was assessed based on COD and color removal. The mechanism of removal in the solar-Fenton process was also explored. Both processes were found to be efficient in treating the wastewater. The highest removals of COD and color for ambient-Fenton were 75.2% and 92.4%, respectively. The COD and color removal of 82.4%, and 95.1%, respectively, were achieved by solar-Fenton. The solar-Fenton removal was mainly through oxidation process. Precipitation and coagulation of iron also contributed to the removal of COD and color but at a lesser extent. Enhancement of color removal by the coagulation process is mainly through elimination of the remaining iron rather than removal of the organics. The role of iron and hydrogen peroxide in ambient- and solar-Fenton was statistically evaluated and discussed Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8558/1/AzmiAris2008_TertiaryTreatmentofPalmOilMill.pdf Aris, Azmi and Ooi, Boon Siew and Kon, Suh Kee and Ujang, Zaini (2008) Tertiary treatment palm oil mill effluent using fenton oxidation. Malaysian Journal of Civil Engineering, 20 (1). pp. 12-25. ISSN 1823-7843 http://web.utm.my/ipasa/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=734&Itemid
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Aris, Azmi
Ooi, Boon Siew
Kon, Suh Kee
Ujang, Zaini
Tertiary treatment palm oil mill effluent using fenton oxidation
description A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of Fenton oxidation process in treating biologically treated palm oil mill effluent (BT-POME). Two types of Fenton processes were evaluated, namely ambient-Fenton and solar-Fenton. Both were conducted in batch mode at laboratory scale and the efficiency of the processes was assessed based on COD and color removal. The mechanism of removal in the solar-Fenton process was also explored. Both processes were found to be efficient in treating the wastewater. The highest removals of COD and color for ambient-Fenton were 75.2% and 92.4%, respectively. The COD and color removal of 82.4%, and 95.1%, respectively, were achieved by solar-Fenton. The solar-Fenton removal was mainly through oxidation process. Precipitation and coagulation of iron also contributed to the removal of COD and color but at a lesser extent. Enhancement of color removal by the coagulation process is mainly through elimination of the remaining iron rather than removal of the organics. The role of iron and hydrogen peroxide in ambient- and solar-Fenton was statistically evaluated and discussed
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author Aris, Azmi
Ooi, Boon Siew
Kon, Suh Kee
Ujang, Zaini
author_facet Aris, Azmi
Ooi, Boon Siew
Kon, Suh Kee
Ujang, Zaini
author_sort Aris, Azmi
title Tertiary treatment palm oil mill effluent using fenton oxidation
title_short Tertiary treatment palm oil mill effluent using fenton oxidation
title_full Tertiary treatment palm oil mill effluent using fenton oxidation
title_fullStr Tertiary treatment palm oil mill effluent using fenton oxidation
title_full_unstemmed Tertiary treatment palm oil mill effluent using fenton oxidation
title_sort tertiary treatment palm oil mill effluent using fenton oxidation
publisher Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
publishDate 2008
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8558/1/AzmiAris2008_TertiaryTreatmentofPalmOilMill.pdf
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