Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Combined Natural Coagulant Powder Peels Apricot and Chemical Coagulants MgCL3 for Dairy Wastewater Treatment

View through CrossRef
The study revealed that the application of natural and chemical coagulants in dairy wastewater treatment significantly enhances pollutant removal efficiency. In terms of turbidity, the natural coagulant at a concentration of 45 mg/L achieved a removal efficiency of 61.67%, while the chemical coagulant at the same concentration reached 85%. When combined at a concentration of 15+45 mg/l, the efficacy of removal was enhanced to 95.8%. Similarly, for total dissolved solids (TDS), the natural and chemical coagulants at 45 mg/L exhibited removal efficiencies of 75.91% and 85%, respectively, which improved to 95% when combined. Regarding total suspended solids (TSS), the natural coagulant removed 68%, and the chemical coagulant removed 88% at 45 mg/L, with a combined application yielding a 94% removal rate. For chemical oxygen demand (COD), the removal efficiencies were 68.80% and 83.20% for the natural and chemical coagulants, respectively, whereas their combination at 45+15 mg/L enhanced the removal to 96%. Likewise, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) removal was 71.05% with the natural coagulant and 86.84% with the chemical coagulant, while their combination resulted in a removal efficiency of 94.7%. These findings demonstrate the substantial improvement in dairy wastewater treatment performance through the synergistic use of natural and chemical coagulants
Title: Combined Natural Coagulant Powder Peels Apricot and Chemical Coagulants MgCL3 for Dairy Wastewater Treatment
Description:
The study revealed that the application of natural and chemical coagulants in dairy wastewater treatment significantly enhances pollutant removal efficiency.
In terms of turbidity, the natural coagulant at a concentration of 45 mg/L achieved a removal efficiency of 61.
67%, while the chemical coagulant at the same concentration reached 85%.
When combined at a concentration of 15+45 mg/l, the efficacy of removal was enhanced to 95.
8%.
Similarly, for total dissolved solids (TDS), the natural and chemical coagulants at 45 mg/L exhibited removal efficiencies of 75.
91% and 85%, respectively, which improved to 95% when combined.
Regarding total suspended solids (TSS), the natural coagulant removed 68%, and the chemical coagulant removed 88% at 45 mg/L, with a combined application yielding a 94% removal rate.
For chemical oxygen demand (COD), the removal efficiencies were 68.
80% and 83.
20% for the natural and chemical coagulants, respectively, whereas their combination at 45+15 mg/L enhanced the removal to 96%.
Likewise, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) removal was 71.
05% with the natural coagulant and 86.
84% with the chemical coagulant, while their combination resulted in a removal efficiency of 94.
7%.
These findings demonstrate the substantial improvement in dairy wastewater treatment performance through the synergistic use of natural and chemical coagulants.

Related Results

Combined Effects of Banana Peels and Pith as Dual Natural Plant-Based Coagulants for Turbidity Removal
Combined Effects of Banana Peels and Pith as Dual Natural Plant-Based Coagulants for Turbidity Removal
Plant-based coagulants are foreseen for their coagulation ability in par with chemical coagulants owing to their biodegradability, availability, and effectiveness, while chemical c...
INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY OF DAIRY ENTERPRISES OF UKRAINE
INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY OF DAIRY ENTERPRISES OF UKRAINE
Background. The dairy industry plays an important role in ensuring the country’s food security, and the consumption of quality dairy products by the population in the required quan...
A perspective on what’s new in chemical peels
A perspective on what’s new in chemical peels
Chemical peels are resurfacing procedures, where a chemical agent causes controlled exfoliation of the skin, that leads to improvement of texture and pigmentary abnormalities. They...
DAIRY: The matrix matters
DAIRY: The matrix matters
The Consumer Education Project (CEP) of Milk SA communicates dairy's health and nutritional benefits to consumers, reaching the public and health professionals. Messages range from...
High-quality production of red plum apricot in semiarid Loess Hilly region of China
High-quality production of red plum apricot in semiarid Loess Hilly region of China
Red plum apricot is a deciduous fruit tree and the best cash forest in semi-arid Loess hilly regions of China. Since 1995, the distribution area of the apricot has spread in most o...
High-quality Production of Red Plum Apricot in Semiarid Loess Hilly Region of China
High-quality Production of Red Plum Apricot in Semiarid Loess Hilly Region of China
Red plum apricot is a deciduous fruit tree and the best cash crop in semi-arid loess hilly regions of China. Since 1995, the distribution area of the apricot has spread in most of ...
Treatment of industrial mineral oil wastewater – effects of coagulant type and dosage
Treatment of industrial mineral oil wastewater – effects of coagulant type and dosage
The use of coagulants is essential in the diverse disciplines of conventional water and wastewater treatment. This work aimed to select an economic and effective coagulant, to mini...

Back to Top