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