Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Removal of COD and Ammoniacal-Nitrogen from Industrial Wastewater using Adsorption with Plantain Husk Adsorbent
View through CrossRef
The rate of depletion of ground/surface water has increased due to the weakness in the existing laws, contamination of the ground water and excess usage of water that produce increased quantity of wastewater. In this study, wastewater from Dangote Fertilizer Limited (DFL) was treated using adsorption method of treatment with consideration of the factors (pH, temperature and contact time) that impedes the efficiency of the method. Plantain husk, which is an agricultural waste, was used as adsorbent in the adsorption process. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was used to determine the experimental number of runs after which it gives the optimum conditions of those parameters considered. The plantain husk was characterized using Gas chromatograph with Flame Ionization detector (GC-FID). The results obtained in the study revealed that utilization of the plantain husk as adsorbent in adsorption process for the removal of COD and Ammoniacal nitrogen from industrial wastewater will yield a high percentage removal (values). Ammoniacal nitrogen removal with plantain husk adsorbent was about 93% maximum and as pH increased to 7.5 (alkaline), a slight decrease in the Ammoniacal nitrogen removal percentage to about 92% could be attained. Furthermore, percentage removal of COD from the wastewater of about 83% maximum could be obtained. Effect of temperature on COD removal is a direct correlation as increase in temperature could lead to the decrease in COD removal. It can be concluded that the interaction between contact time and pH as compared to other interactions has an overall positive effect in the adsorption process of Ammoniacal nitrogen removal from wastewater. Being an agricultural waste and environmentally friendly materials, adsorbent from plantain husk should be considered for treatment of industrial waste water for removal of COD and ammoniacal nitrogen.
Title: Removal of COD and Ammoniacal-Nitrogen from Industrial Wastewater using Adsorption with Plantain Husk Adsorbent
Description:
The rate of depletion of ground/surface water has increased due to the weakness in the existing laws, contamination of the ground water and excess usage of water that produce increased quantity of wastewater.
In this study, wastewater from Dangote Fertilizer Limited (DFL) was treated using adsorption method of treatment with consideration of the factors (pH, temperature and contact time) that impedes the efficiency of the method.
Plantain husk, which is an agricultural waste, was used as adsorbent in the adsorption process.
Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was used to determine the experimental number of runs after which it gives the optimum conditions of those parameters considered.
The plantain husk was characterized using Gas chromatograph with Flame Ionization detector (GC-FID).
The results obtained in the study revealed that utilization of the plantain husk as adsorbent in adsorption process for the removal of COD and Ammoniacal nitrogen from industrial wastewater will yield a high percentage removal (values).
Ammoniacal nitrogen removal with plantain husk adsorbent was about 93% maximum and as pH increased to 7.
5 (alkaline), a slight decrease in the Ammoniacal nitrogen removal percentage to about 92% could be attained.
Furthermore, percentage removal of COD from the wastewater of about 83% maximum could be obtained.
Effect of temperature on COD removal is a direct correlation as increase in temperature could lead to the decrease in COD removal.
It can be concluded that the interaction between contact time and pH as compared to other interactions has an overall positive effect in the adsorption process of Ammoniacal nitrogen removal from wastewater.
Being an agricultural waste and environmentally friendly materials, adsorbent from plantain husk should be considered for treatment of industrial waste water for removal of COD and ammoniacal nitrogen.
Related Results
Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Abstarct
Introduction
Isolated brain hydatid disease (BHD) is an extremely rare form of echinococcosis. A prompt and timely diagnosis is a crucial step in disease management. This ...
Biological nutrient removal from industrial wastewater using a sequencing batch reactor
Biological nutrient removal from industrial wastewater using a sequencing batch reactor
South Africa is not an exception when it comes to the issue of fresh water scarcity perpetuated by environmental pollution among many other factors. Industrial wastewater particula...
Pectin Strength of Common Varieties of Plantain Peels Used in the Production of Jam/Marmalade
Pectin Strength of Common Varieties of Plantain Peels Used in the Production of Jam/Marmalade
The pectin strength of peels from four plantain cultivars; Horn Plantain (sample B), French Plantain (sample C), False horn Plantain (sample D), and French Horn Plantain (sample E)...
Chemical composition, in vitro antioxidant properties, and phenolic profile of shallot (Allium ascalonicum L.)-enriched plantain biscuit
Chemical composition, in vitro antioxidant properties, and phenolic profile of shallot (Allium ascalonicum L.)-enriched plantain biscuit
AbstractBackgroundPlant foods have gained tremendous consideration as a significant progenitor of bioactive substances with several therapeutic advantages over synthetic drugs. Sha...
HEAVY METAL ADSORPTION FROM WASTE WATER USING ACTIVATED CARBON
HEAVY METAL ADSORPTION FROM WASTE WATER USING ACTIVATED CARBON
This study investigates the removal of lead (Pb²⁺) and cadmium (Cd²⁺) ions from synthetic wastewater using activated rice husk carbon (ARHC) and unactivated rice husk carbon (URHC)...
The effect of heavy metal composition on the performance of sugarcane bagasse as an adsorbant in water treatment
The effect of heavy metal composition on the performance of sugarcane bagasse as an adsorbant in water treatment
Wastewater produced by the industries is potentially harmful to the ecosystem because of various contaminants like heavy metals that find their way into soil and water supplies. In...
Efficient Adsorption of Arsenic from Smelting Wastewater by CoMn-MOF-74 Bimetallic Composites
Efficient Adsorption of Arsenic from Smelting Wastewater by CoMn-MOF-74 Bimetallic Composites
Removing arsenic from industrial wastewater remains a crucial task. To protect public health and safety and address environmental pollution, there is an urgent need for a material ...
Evaluation of Kaolinite and activated carbon performance for CO2 capture
Evaluation of Kaolinite and activated carbon performance for CO2 capture
Global climate change is one of the major threats facing the world today and can be due to increased atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as carbon dioxide (...

