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Volume 26 - Issue 6

Sustainable Solutions for Heavy Metal Contamination: Characterization and Regeneration of Water Hyacinth Biosorbent in Wastewater Treatment

by Rabiranjan M. Santhi G.M. Yuvarani P. Priyanka B. Amudha K. Karuna M.

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The water hyacinth biosorbent has undergone thorough characterization and assessment for its capacity to remove heavy metals, specifically Pb(II) and Hg(II), from aqueous solutions. Notably, the biosorbent demonstrated an impressive maximum adsorption capacity for Pb and Hg, reaching values of 158.7...

Water Hyacinth Biosorption +3 more

Volume 26 - Issue 5

Unveiling the industrial photocatalytic dye degradation of textile effluents using tailored eco-friendly AgO Nanoparticles

by Subbulakshmi A. Sreenivasan V.

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, tamarind leaf extract was used to effectively produce silver oxide (AgO) nanoparticles. Crystal violet (CV), Alizarin red (AR), Reactive black (RB), and rhodamine b (Rh B) degradation were examined to evaluate the effectiveness of AgO NPs. XRD patterns, UV-visible spectroscopy...

Textile effluents Dye Degradation +4 more

Evaluation of Electro-Fenton Process for Removal of Amoxicillin from Simulated Wastewater

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Ghazi Faisal Naser et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The purpose of this work is to examine the efficiency of the Electro-Fenton process (Fenton oxidation) for the elimination of amoxicillin from simulated wastewater through response surface methodology (RSM). The effect three operating parameters that were selected for this evaluation were...

Antibiotics wastewater treatment +4 more

The modeling of the Organic Molecules Rejection using the Bootstrap Aggregated Neural Networks for the evaluation of the Forward Osmosis Process performance

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kratbi fouad et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The forward osmosis process is currently more studied to be a replacement for another consuming-energy process, for this, many works show up the rejection of different molecules, energy consumption, and modeling of different objectives related to FO process. Our study consists to model the rejection...

Modeling Organic molecules +3 more

Preparation of biochar-loaded nano zero-valent iron electrode material and its electrocatalytic degradation of p-nitrophenol

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Jiankun Zhang et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Electrochemical treatment of wastewater containing p-nitrophenol (PNP) was carried out using a platinum electrode as an anode and biochar-loaded nano zero-valent iron material as the cathode. The prepared biochar loaded nano zero valent iron electrode materials were characterized and analyzed using...

electrochemistry P-nitrophenol +1 more

Electrochemical Treatment for Real Hospital Wastewater and its Future Prospect

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Yudha Gusti Wibowo et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Purpose: This study investigates the efficacy of electrochemical remediation techniques in treating hospital wastewater, focusing on parameters including turbidity, color, BOD, COD, DO, coliform, and E. coli. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study conducts a comprehensive analysis of various...

Hospital wastewater electrochemical treatment +2 more

Volume 26 - Issue 4

Gap type effect on photocatalytic degradation using newly hydrotalcite nanoposite precursor synthesized by hydrothermal method

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Imane Bechohra et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

A novel technique involving hydrothermal synthesis was employed to prepare nanocomposite precursors of lamellar double hydroxide based basic mixed oxides. This method extended ongoing research on iron-impregnated hydrotalcite-supported nanomaterials. The iron-based Fe/MgAl-h nanocomposite was...

band gap comparison +4 more

Removal of gaseous ammonia released from leachate by adsorption on carbon-based adsorbents prepared from agro-industrial wastes

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Manuel Feliciano et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Landfill facilities and organic waste treatment plants typically are known sources of odour pollution, such as gaseous NH3, among others. In this work, the removal of gaseous NH3 released from a composting line of a mechanical and biological treatment plant of undifferentiated municipal solid waste...

Valorisation Biomass +7 more

Comparative study of advanced oxidation treatment of tannery effluent in Multi-orifice Oscillatory Baffled Column with sono-catalytic treatment using Titanium Dioxide

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Saravanan .J et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Treatment of tannery effluent is a key issue that requires novel research. The presented work is an attempt to carry out advanced oxidation process in a Multi-orifice Oscillatory Baffled Column using ozone as oxidizer and compare the extent of treatment with sono-catalytic treatment with TiO2 as...

Tannery Effluent MOBC +4 more

Removal of pharmaceuticals from wastewater: a review of different adsorptive approaches

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NAGAMANI S et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Over the past few decades, pharmaceuticals have contaminated the marine ecosystem. The entry of prescription medications into the environment, their underlying causes and problems, and effective methods for treating such contaminated water are all evaluated in this study. Adsorption is becoming a...

Adsorption Low-Cost Adsorbents +2 more

Volume 26 - Issue 3

Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles using Lawsonia inermis for Enhanced Degradation of Organic Pollutants in Wastewater Treatment

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Natrayan L et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In response to the growing demand for eco-friendly and efficient catalysts in wastewater treatment, this study introduces a novel, biosynthesized silver nanoparticle (AgNP) using leaf extract from Lawsonia inermis, a widely available plant. We employed a unique concentration mixture of 0.015 mg/mL...

green synthesis Water Pollutants +4 more

Photocatalytic Oxidation Process for Petroleum Wastewater Treatment and The Possibility of Using Tapered Bubble Column (TBC): A Review

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Firdos .M.Abdulla et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The photocatalytic oxidation of organic and petroleum wastewater treatment is an advanced oxidation process (AOP) with several benefits. It operates at normal temperatures and pressure, is inexpensive, does not produce secondary waste, and us easily accessible. Many studies have employed bubble...

Photocatalysis Produced water +2 more

Potential of the Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa‏(‏‎ Rhizobium Bacteria for Nitrate and ‎Phosphate Removal from the Sugarcane Industry Wastewater

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Shahrzad Khoramnezhadian‎ et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

To conduct this experiment, rhizospheric bacteria were isolated from the root nodules of alfalfa ‎plants (Medicago sativa) in the Khuzestan province during the spring season. For the molecular ‎identification of superior isolates, DNA extraction and expression of 16S rDNA were performed. ‎To...

Rhizobia Medicago sativa +3 more

Volume 26 - Issue 2

Cyanide removal from aqueous solution by oxidation with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of activated alumina-supported copper catalyst

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Farid Halet et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Cyanide compounds are widely used in some electroplating, chemical and metallurgical industries. They are often found in their liquid discharges. This work highlights the performance of an activated alumina-supported copper catalyst in the removal of cyanide by oxidation with hydrogen peroxide in...

Cyanide Oxidation +3 more

Evaluation of aqueous phase adsorption of Acid Brown on mesoporous activated carbon prepared from Azolla Pinnate seaweed

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Hariharan T et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

A mesoporous activated carbon was produced from the Azolla Pinnate (AP) seaweed by two-step chemical activation technique using sulphuric acid as activating agent. The adsorption of Acid Brown (AB) from aqueous solutions is examined using the produced carbon (AP). The produced activated carbon...

Acid Brown Azolla Pinnate +3 more

Conversion of the styrofoam waste into a high-capacity and recoverable adsorbent in the removing the toxic Pb(II) from water media

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Wahyuni et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The sequential nitration and magnetization of waste styrofoam to form a novel adsorbent has been investigated. The novelty of this study assigned approach lies in the introduction of an anionic surface on the styrofoam, enabling it to adsorb cationic Pb2+ ion, combined with its magnetic property...

Styrofoam magnetic +5 more

Investigation of Key Technologies for Energy Saving and Consumption Reduction in Chongqing Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Carbon Emission Reduction Contribution

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Guanyu X, Qiyu Y, Hanyi Y, Yongheng W

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this paper, based on the factors of treatment process, treatment scale, as well as water quality, the level and distribution of electricity consumption, drug consumption, and indirect carbon emission of five typical wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) were examined. The distribution of...

Activated rice husk biochar for azo dye removal: batch adsorption, kinetics and thermodynamic studies

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Arivumani V et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The study aimed to analyze the adsorption behaviour of an activated rice husk biochar adsorbent in batch mode to expunge azo dye concentrations depletion from liquid solvents. The biochar adsorbent was formulated using different chemical synthesis processes, and its surface region was assessed using...

Biosorption rice husk ash +4 more

Volume 26 - Issue 1

Improving heavy metal removal efficiency from steel sludge: Application of the coupled ultrasonic-bioleaching treatment

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Roya Mafigholami et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study assessed the efficiency of Fe, Al, Ni and Sr removal from the steel sludge using the coupled bioleaching with Thiobacillus thiooxidans and ultrasonic waves. Growth conditions were optimized using the surface response method. The bacterium was adapted successively to three heavy metal...

Bioleaching Heavy metals +3 more

Efficiency of Food Waste Activated Carbon in Treating Biodiesel Plant Effluent: Impact on Process Conditions and NaOH Recovery

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Dawn S S et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In work illustrated, the mixed food reject was carbonized and further activated with zinc chloride for biodiesel washwater treatment experiments. Biodiesel washwater is one of the significant side streams generated during biodiesel production from waste cooking oil. The food waste activated carbon...

Biodiesel washwater Activated carbon +3 more

Vigna stipulacea mediated Fe nanoparticles synthesis: A greener approach for sequestration of Pb2+ from aqueous environment

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R. Mafaz Ahamed et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The greener approach offers a viable, sustainable and eco-friendly way to synthesize nanoparticles. This study used the seed extract of Vigna stipulacea (VS) as a bioreducing agent to synthesize iron nanoparticles (VS-Fe). The VS seed extract contains polyphenols and lignin content that acted as a...

Fe nanoparticles green synthesis +3 more

Green Synthesis of ZnO Nanoparticles Using Moringa Oleifera Leaf Extract for Efficient Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Dyes

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Lakshmanaprubhu S et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this research, we provide a method for synthesizing ZnO nanoparticles using Moringa Oleifera Leaf (M.O Leaf) Extract. UV-VIS Spectroscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, EDS, X-ray diffraction and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) were used to create and characterize ZnO nanoparticles...

Biosynthesis M.O Extract +2 more

Volume 25 - Issue 10

Entrapment of green seaweed Caulerpa Scalpelliformis for extracting Pb(II), Ni(II) and Zn(II) metal ions from aqueous solutions

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Kousalyadevi G et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

From this study, green seaweed Caulerpa Scalpelliformis is utilized as a sorbent for the removal of three metals such as lead (Pb), nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn). Adsorption tests showed that maximum removal efficiency of 75.02% for Pb, 80% for Ni and 91.11% for Zn was obtained at an optimal equilibrium...

Biosorption green Seaweed +3 more

Biosorption of heavy metals using Gracilaria edulisseaweed – batch adsorption, kinetics and thermodynamic studies

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Gopalakrishnan Preethi et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Clean water and its requirement are one of the emerging needs in recent days. Water pollution creates more amount of toxic nature to the clean water and it increases the accumulation of poisonous contaminants in the water sources. Heavy metal ions are the type of toxic pollutant released from...

Biosorption Gracilaria Edulis +3 more

Biosorption potential of neem leave powder for the sequestration of arsenic and chromium metal ions

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Kousalyadevi G et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, neem leaf biosorbent, prepared through chemical synthesis and activated with concentrated sulfuric acid, was utilized as an organic adsorbent for the removal of heavy metal ions, specifically arsenic (As) and chromium (Cr), from wastewater. The characteristics of the biosorbent were...

Biosorption Neem laves +3 more

Volume 25 - Issue 9

Bio-Inspired Synthesis of CuO and ZnO Nanoparticles by Hydrothermal Method: Characterization and Evaluation as Photocatalytic Degradation of Imidacloprid Pesticide

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Amna Iqbal et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this work, copper oxides (CuO) and zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles were synthesized using Abelmoschus esculentus (A. esculentus) leaves extract by hydrothermal method and subsequently employed for degrading recalcitrant pesticide imidacloprid (IMI). The CuO and ZnO nanoparticles were characterized...

green synthesis Abelmoschus esculentus water treatment +4 more

Experimental investigation of Co-Composting of gelatine industrial sludge combined with slaughter house waste and rice straw

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Balamurugan Panneerselvam et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This work illustrates the co-composting of Gelatine Industry Sludge (GIS) combined with organic fraction of Slaughter House Waste (SHW) and Rice Straw (RS) employing 10% zeolite mixed with Enriched Nitrifying Bacteria Consortium (ENBC). Five piles of GIS will be prepared and mixed with SHW and RS at...

Chemically modified Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed: a sustainable solution for heavy metal removal from wastewater

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Selvakumar D et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, a batch adsorption process was conducted utilizing Ascophyllum Nodosum biosorbent as an organic adsorbent used for the elimination of heavy metal ions (specifically chromium, nickel, and zinc) from wastewater. To examine the surface morphology and functional groups, the biosorbent...

Biosorption Ascophyllum Nodosum +4 more

Biosorption of Methylene Blue dye by Ligustrum lucidum fruits biomass: Equilibrium, isotherm, kinetic and thermodynamic studies

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IOANNIS ANASTOPOULOS et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

.In this work, biomass from Ligustrum lucidum fruits (LF) was used for the first time as a novel adsorbent to remove the Methylene Blue dye (MB) from aqueous solutions. The adsorption equilibrium was attained after 60 min, and the adsorption followed the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. The rise...

Biosorption methylene blue +3 more

Volume 25 - Issue 8

Reduction of soluble microbial products in activated sludge system with pure oxygen aeration under toxic stress condition of phenol

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Dong Wang et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study aimed to explore the effect of pure oxygen aeration on the generation of soluble microbial products (SMP) when activated sludge was under toxic stress condition of phenol. Two parallel sequencing batch reactors, one with air and the other with pure oxygen aeration, were used to...

extracellular polymeric substances N-acyl-homoserine lactones +3 more

Study on the removal performance of modified Enteromorpha-immobilized bacterial agent in oil contaminated seawater

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Qiao Yanlu et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Compared with free bacteria, immobilized bacteria have a higher oil degradation rate, making them highly promising for the bioremediation of offshore oil pollution. In our study, preparation conditions of modified Enteromorpha-immobilized bacterial agent were optimized by response surface method. A...

Oil pollution Enteromorpha prolifera +2 more

Simultaneous degradation efficiency of C-MFCs for three pollutants in aquaculture wastewater

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Lu Hongsheng et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Chlorella microbial fuel cells may be an alternative technology for wastewater treatment. Using microalgae and activated sludge as raw materials, a C-MFCs was established, and the effects of different nitrogen and phosphorus ratios in the influent on the electrochemical performance of C-MFCs and the...

C-MFCs nitrogen-phosphorus ratio +3 more

Perchlorate captured by activated carbon derived from dates seed through adsorption technique

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Adilakshmi. A and Senthil Kumar. M et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In the present research packed bed column with activated carbon which is derived from the natural available dates seed used for exclusion of perchlorate from aqueous sample. The effect of several variables on adsorption performance has been studied, including inlet ion concentration, flow rate, bed...

Perchlorate Chromatography +3 more

Development of Cost Functions for Biological Treatment by Membrane Bio-Reactor

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Bhaskar Sengupta et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

One of the space-saving and alternative options for wastewater treatment is the use of Membrane Bio-Reactor. This paper delineates the sequential approach to explore integrated cost functions for estimation of the forecast level cost for biological treatment of wastewater by use of Membrane Bio...

Determination Coefficient Mean Absolute Percentage Error +1 more

Volume 25 - Issue 7

Water pollution and carbon dioxide emissions from solid waste landfills: Probabilistic monitoring and evaluation

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S.VijayaShanthy et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Owing to increased population, the ground water pollution and disposal of solid waste from the domestic, commercial and the industrial sources has become higher. Mainly, leachate from sanitary landfills increase the ground water pollution and disposal of solid wastes may produce the emission of...

IoT. Emission gas monitoring Linear regression +2 more

AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON CONTINUOS REMOVAL OF CHROMIUM (VI+) IONS FROM WASTEWATER EFFLUENT BY USING FLUIDIZED BED REACTOR

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Srinivasan. K and Priya. V et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Hazardous metal chromium is used extensively in many different industrial processes and is commonly found in industrial effluents. Hazardous pollutants such inorganic anions, metal ions, synthetic xenobiotics, and others have contaminated ground and surface waters in India and other parts of the...

VI+ chromium +4 more

Utilization of brown seaweed adsorbent for effective removal of Pb(II) from wastewater: Biosorption and column studies

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Kousalyadevi G et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Researchers have been focusing on protecting water quality and preventing environmental contamination caused by industrial discharge of heavy metals. Various methods have been explored for extracting these metals from wastewater, but they often prove to be costly and rely on non-renewable resources...

Water quality Biosorption +3 more

Impact of biochar on anaerobic digestion of piggery wastewater: Methane production, performance stability and microbial community structure

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Qunpeng Cheng et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Anaerobic digestion of piggery wastewater mediated with biochar was investigated by COD removal rate, methane yield, process stability and microbial community analysis. The results showed that biochar could effectively improve the COD removal rate and methane yield. Compared with blank group, COD...

Anaerobic digestion Biochar +2 more

Volume 25 - Issue 6

Treatment surface water using a novel pumpkin seed-based natural bio-coagulant: optimization by CCD and toxicity evaluation

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Lien Phuong Thi Tran et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This goal of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a new coagulant extract from pumpkin seeds (PSC) for removing turbidity and organic compounds from different natural surface waters. Two design experiment methods, namely central composite design (CCD) and response surface methodology (RSM...

Bio-coagulant CCD +2 more

Synthesis and adsorption capacity of biochar derived from Tamarindus indica shell for the removal of heavy metal

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Rajakumar. S et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Tamarindus indica shell biochar is employed as an alternate adsorbent precursor for the removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions. It investigated the Tamarindus indica shell biochar's capacity to absorb chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), and Lead (Pb). This study showed the extensive explored how...

Heavy metal Biochar +4 more

Valorization of Annona reticulata biochar by chitosan for the adsorption of Azo dye from Textile effluent

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Rajakumar. S1 et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Azo dye is a synthetic aromatic dye which are direct dye frequently used in textile industry to colour fibres. It also contributes to the damage of the environment. This study examines the adsorption biochar made from Annona reticulata to remove azo dye from textile wastewater. To improve the...

Azo dye removal Textile wastewater +3 more

Volume 25 - Issue 5

Removal of Phenol from Olive Mill Wastewater Using Activated Rice Husk

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Wedian F. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Olive mill wastewater (OMWW) contains many phenolic compounds that if discharged without proper treatment, may lead to substantial risks to human health and deterioration of the environment and aquatic systems. In this study, an attempt was made to produce activated carbon from Rice Husk (RH). The...

olive mill wastewater Rice husk +3 more

Removal of chromium (VI) heavy metal ions through biosorption using betel seeds from aqueous solution

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Srinivasan. K et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The reduction of highly toxic Cr (VI) from industrial wastewater of low concentration by different low-cost ample sorbent materials was investigated. In order to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions, the biosorption properties of natural waste (Betel Seeds) were investigated with varying several...

Betel Seeds Powder VI +4 more

Adsorption of cationic dye (Red 95) from aqueous solution by biosynthesized nano particle of cumnium cyminum

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Rajeshkumar. V et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In the present work, the potential of cumnium cyminum as an effective bio adsorbent for the removal of cationic dye (Red 95) was investigated. Batch adsorption experiments were carried out to investigate the effects of adsorbent dosage, pH and contact time with initial dye concentration on...

Adsorption Red 95 +3 more

Volume 25 - Issue 4

Theoretical prediction of odour determining parameters in dairy effluent using adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system

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S.S. Dawn et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

People are prompted to complain about air pollution by offensive odours. They can produce psychological consequences, such as nausea, headaches, lack of appetite, breathing difficulties, and various adverse reactions in some circumstances. Among various industries, the dairy industry emits the most...

Dairy effluent synthetic dairy effluent Odour +3 more

IMPACT OF BIO-COMPETITIVE EXCLUSION ON NITRATE-REDUCING BACTERIA IN OIL RESERVOIR WATER TREATMENT

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ShiLun Zhang et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In the presence of nitrogen oxides, nitrate-reducing bacteria (NRB) may use nitrate as an electron acceptor, reduce nitrate to nitrite, and finally convert nitrite to nitrogen or ammonium (NO and N2O). Studies have shown that BCX (Bio-Competitive Exclusion) is a viable , ecologically benign, and low...

NRB Nitrate-reducing bacteria +6 more

MTBE adsorption on surface modified adsorbent Kaolin-KOH – A study on Kinetic equilibrium and surface morphology

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Al-Zaqri. N and Gokulan R et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The purpose of this research was to evaluate the effectiveness of low-cost adsorbents for the removal of MTBE by employing natural kaolin clay with surface modification by KOH. The feasibility of MTBE examination by High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) in aqueous solution was investigated. To...

MTBE Surface modification +3 more

Volume 25 - Issue 3

Adsorption of anionic and cationic dyes from aqueous solutions on fly ash-based porous geopolymer

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Aprilina Purbasari et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Fly ash, solid waste from coal-fired power plant, had been utilized as raw material for porous geopolymer by alkaline activation and addition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) blowing agent. Porous geopolymer had higher surface area and total pore volume compared to fly ash and geopolymer without blowing...

Adsorption fly ash +3 more

Removal of BTEX (Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl benzene and Xylene) from aqueous solutions using surface-modified zeolite

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Saravanan. R and Gokulan R et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

BTEX, also known as benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylene, is a common gasoline oxygenate. The contamination of groundwater and surface water with BTEX and its primary breakdown product has drawn a lot of attention. However, surface-modified zeolite's sorption mechanisms and affinity for BTEX...

BTEX Surface modification +2 more

Implementation a combination of bio-desulfusization and trickling filtration technologies with a variety of coconut shell charcoal filter media in reducing the content of H2S and TSS in the leather-based clothing industry

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Elanda Fikri et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Waste generated as a result of the leather processing industry can be in the form of solid, liquid and gas waste. Waste generated from the textile industry made from clothing H2S and TSS which if not treated properly, will be very dangerous for health and the environment. One of the efforts to...

Bio-Desulfurization Trickling Filter +2 more

Enhancement of adsorption efficiency by surface modified Avocado seed for xylene removal

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Gokulan R and Rajeshkumar. V et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The current study work's contribution relates to the removal of xylene using an adsorbent with modified surfaces made from a naturally occurring substance called avocado seed. With the aid of a muffle furnace heated to 600⁰c, this was converted to become activated carbon. Activated carbon is...

Adsorption Surface modification +2 more

Investigation of Biosorption Behavior of Red-254, a Textile Waste Paint on Activated Sugar Beet Pulp

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Omer LACIN et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, activated sugar beet pulp as a biosorbent was used to remove Red-254 dye from aqueous solutions. The contact time, pH, biosorbent dosage and temperature were chosen as the parameters affecting the biosorption process. In the experiments, the batch adsorption technique was used. The...

Biosorption red-254 +4 more

Volume 25 - Issue 1

Effects of ultraviolet radiation on the community structure and metabolic pathways of A2O process in Plateau environment

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Zong Yongchen et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Water treatment ecosystem provides important habitats for various bacterial communities, but the response mechanism of this ecosystem under ultraviolet rays is not yet clear. For this reason, 16S rRNA gene sequencing is used to study the bacterial community structure and metabolic pathways under...

Plateau environment Ultraviolet radiation +3 more

Factorial Design and Optimization of Date Stone as A Natural Coagulant for Organic and Heavy Metals Removal from Industrial Wastewater

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Mohammed Shadi S. Abujazar et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Several chemical coagulants previously utilize for wastewater treatment with significant performance in removing heavy metals and other parameters. However, their cost effective and the residual of toxic chemical precipitates that pose problems to human health and the environment. Therefore, using...

Industrial Wastewater Natural Coagulant +5 more

Dinitrobutylphenol Removal from aqueous Environments by Synthesized magnetic particles from walnut hard-shell ash

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Esmaeil Ghahramanig et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Dinitrobutylphenol is a toxic and resistant pollutant that pollutes the environment by producing toxins and chemical wastewater. Present paper aims to study the efficiency of the magnetic particles of walnut hard shell ash as a cheap and bi-compatible adsorbent for the removable of DNBP from aqueous...

Adsorption DNBP +4 more

Ziziphus Jujube Seeds derived Biomass as Cost-Effective Biosorbent for the removal of Cr6+ from Aqueous solutions: Isotherm and Kinetic Studies

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Gokulan R et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Biosorption of hexavalent chromium ions from the synthetic solution was performed using activated Ziziphus jujube seeds powder as an adsorbent material. A chemical synthesis process prepared the adsorbent, and various methods have evaluated its characteristics. FTIR, SEM and EDX analysis was...

Batch adsorption Ziziphus Jujube seeds +3 more

Removal of Basic Fuchsin Red dye by Turmeric leaf waste biochar: Batch adsorption studies, isotherm kinetics and RSM studies

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Nithyalakshmi B et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, the basic fusion dye was adsorbed from wastewater using turmeric leaf waste biochar and the experimental outcomes were fitted with isotherm and kinetics. Further, Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was also performed to analyse the concurrent interactive effects of the process...

Turmeric leaf waste Biochar +4 more

Biodecolorization of Remazol Black B using Biochar produced from Coconut Shell: Batch, Desorption, Isotherm and Kinetic Studies

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R Gokulan et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The coconut shell-derived biochar was employed in this study to remediate Remazol Black B from aqueous solutions. For efficient dye remediation, preliminary batch investigations focused on adjusting temperature, biochar dosage, initial dye concentration, and pH. The results shown that dosage of...

Remazol Black B Biochar +3 more

Investigation of Copper Ion adsorption using Activated Sawdust Powder: Isotherm, Kinetic and Thermodynamic studies

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Gokulan R et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The batch adsorption technique investigated the efficiency of sawdust adsorbent for removing copper ions from synthetic solutions. A chemical synthesis process prepared the activated sawdust powder, and its surface area and pore volume were obtained by BET isotherm analysis. The ability of copper...

Biosorption Sawdust powder +2 more

Batch and Packed Bed Column Studies of Azo Dyes Adsorption from the Aqueous Solutions Using Activated Sugarcane Bagasse Charcoal Adsorbent: Isotherm and Kinetic Studies

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D. Zunaithur Rahman et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Biosorption of azo dyes (RO-16, RB-120 & RB-19) from the aqueous solutions was investigated using the activated sugarcane bagasse charcoal adsorbent. The characteristics of the prepared adsorbent were analyzed by SEM, EDX, FTIR, XRD, TG & DT analysis, and the BET surface area of the sugarcane...

Azo dyes Batch and column studies +3 more

Volume 24 - Issue 4

Removal of methyl violet 2B dye from aqueous solution by adsorption onto raw and modified carobs (Ceratonia siliqua L.)

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Salima Merghache et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In the present study, fruits of Ceratonia siliqua L. (carobs) were used as an alternative low cost biosorbents to remove a cationic dye, methyl violet 2B (MV) which has broad applications in paints, textile and printing ink, from aqueous solutions. The untreated (CRM) and thermal treated carobs (CC)...

Ceratonia siliqua L. Methyl violet 2B +5 more

Biosorption of heavy metal ions from the aqueous solutions using groundnut shell activated carbon: batch adsorption, kinetic and thermodynamic studies

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D. Zunaithur Rahman et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Batch adsorption studies of heavy metals were carried out using activated charcoal groundnut shell powder as an adsorbent material. The groundnut shell was collected and synthesized by chemical synthesis to convert it into charcoal form. The prepared adsorbent’s pore size & surface area was analyzed...

Industrial effluent Heavy metals +4 more

Biosorption of Nitrate by Thermodynamic and Kinetics study using Tamarind Fruit Shells

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Senthil Rajan Murugesan et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The majority of nitrate (NO3‾) pollutants come from a different type of industries. Even if present in low amounts, these nitrates are harmful to humans and aquatic systems. This research investigated the utilisation of Tamarind Fruit shell (TFS) as biosorbent in the removal of Nitrate from aqueous...

Biosorption Endothermic +3 more

Comparison of the Start-up and Long-term Operation Characteristics of floc sludge and biofilm Integrated Anammox Reactors

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Qiongqiong Xia et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Integrated anammox process has competitive advantages of low energy and carbon consumption in nitrogen removal. Because of the coupling of partial nitrification and anammox process, complex physicochemical and biological interactions occur in integrated anammox reactors, and long-term operation...

integrated anammox reactors long-term operation +4 more

Recent Advancements in Plant-Based Natural Coagulant Application in the Water and Wastewater Coagulation-Flocculation Process: Challenges and Future Perspectives

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Mohammed Shadi S. Abujazar et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Growing environmental awareness coupled with stricter regulations has pushed various industries to look for appropriate technologies to treat wastewater. Natural coagulants have recently been used as part of water and wastewater technologies due to their performance, cost-effectiveness when compared...

Plant-based Coagulant Natural Coagulant +2 more

Role of natural coagulants in the removal of heavy metals from different wastewaters: principal mechanisms, applications, challenges, and prospects

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Motasem Alazaiza et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Industrial wastewater has become a great concern due to high concentrations of several hazardous contaminants, particularly heavy metals. Heavy metal contamination and its consequences for human health and the environment have gained interest in developing low-cost, long-term cleanup technologies...

Heavy metals Wastewater +4 more

Total Coliform Reduction in Drinking Water Based on Variations in Reverse Osmosis Membrane Pressure

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Elanda Fikri et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Water is the most important substance. Drinking water in the industry comes from raw water and is treated through a heating process. The results of laboratory tests on raw water used for drinking water are 41 MPN/100ml, so it is necessary to process raw water into drinking water using Reverse...

Coliform Reverse Osmosis Membrane +1 more

Boron Removal from Synthetic Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewaters by Hybrid Nanofiltration/Complexation Process

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Dr. Hasan Koseoglu et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The primary purpose of this study is to investigate boron removal from synthetic hydraulic fracturing wastewater by membrane processes. The effects of pressure, pH, feed concentration, and polyol concentration on boron removal were determined using a cross-flow, flat-sheet membrane test unit. The...

Boron removal hydraulic fracturing +3 more

Volume 24 - Issue 3

Turbidity Reduction of Groundwater by Using Nanomagnetic Adsorbent Composite (NMAC): Process Optimization by 3k Factorial Design and Analysis

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Palsan Sannasi Abdullah et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The widespread use of alternative water sources in Kelantan encourages the development of cost-effective methods for the purification of water. A simple and straightforward adsorption process using a nanomagnetic adsorption composite (NMAC) was introduced in this study as a new adsorbent for the...

Activated carbon adsorbent +4 more

High Selectivity and Adsorption Capacity for Congo Red Toward Anionic Dyes by Adsorbent: Modified LDH with Hydrochar Made from Nephelium Lappaceum Peel

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Aldes Lesbani et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Synthesis of Ni/Al-LDH prepared into Ni/Al-Hc composites using hydrochar from rambutan peel (Hc) and applied as a congo red adsorbent and analyzed based on adsorption selectivity, kinetics, isotherms, adsorption thermodynamics and recycling. The success of Ni/Al-Hc composite preparation was proven...

Modified LDH Hydrochar +3 more

EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF PACKED BED COLUMN FOR HEAVY METAL ION REMOVAL USING RICE HUSK POWDER COATED WITH IRON OXIDE NANO-PARTICLES

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Yogeshwaran V et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The packed bed column study investigated the removal of toxic metal ions (Cr, Pb & Zn) using rice husk coated with iron oxide nanoparticles as an adsorbent material. The chemical fusion process prepared the nanomaterial adsorbent, and iron oxide capping provides stability to the prepared nano...

Fixed bed column Rice husk +3 more

Scenedesmus regularis: An alternative biosorbent for the efficient and fast removal of methylene blue

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Başaran Kankılıç G. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study focused on removing methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solutions using microalga Scenedesmus regularis as a biosorbent. The biomass was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM). The difference in thermal...

Microalgae Adsorption +4 more

Adsorption of Dyes Using Natural Minerals: A Review

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Asawer Mahdi Subhi et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Adsorption is an effective and widely technique used for separation many pollutants from wastewater. Pollution of water with color material such as dyes is of environmental concern due to their toxicity and cause carcinogenic effects on human and aquatic life. These dyes are presented into the water...

dyes Waste water treatment +3 more

Effect of UV irradiation on microbial structure, metabolic pathways and functional genes of nitrogen metabolism in highland wastewater

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Zong Yong Chen et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this experiment, in the background of the plateau environment, the effects of ultraviolet irradiation on the microbial community structure, metabolic pathways and nitrogen metabolism function genes of sewage were studied at 0 (control group), 5, 10, 30, and 180 min. The results showed that the...

ultraviolet irradiation highland sewage +3 more

Waste Treatment of Milk Using Aerobic And Anaerobic Honeycomb Waste Processing System To Reduce COD, Bod, NH3N,TSS, Oil, Fat And pH

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Elanda Fikri et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The dairy industry is one of the industries that continues to grow in Indonesia in line with the large demand for dairy foods. Liquid waste originating from the dairy industry has a special character, namely susceptibility to bacteria. This waste is very easy to decompose and if it is not...

Milk Liquid Waste Bamboo Honeycomb Biofilter +2 more

Depollution of Synthetic dyes From Wastewater Using Polyazomethine/TiO2 And Polyazomethine/ZnO Nanocomposites Via Photocatalytic Process

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Pradeeba S J et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

We propose a simple method for synthesising Poly(azomethine), ZnO, TiO2, poly(azomethine)/TiO2, and poly(azomethine)/ZnO nanocomposites using an ultrasonication process, as well as the use of these nanomaterials for photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes (Methylene blue (MB), malachite green (MG...

Organic dyes sunlight irradiation +4 more

Feasibility of spent macroalgae biochar for removal of Acid Red 88 (AR) dye from its aqueous solution

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Thinakaran E et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Biochar was synthesized from Kappaphycus alvarezii reject (KR) remove the anionic azo dye, Acid Red 88 from wastewater. In this study, biochar was experimented in both batch and column adsorption studies. Batch adsorption studies were performed at varying temperature (25 – 40 °C), dosage (1 – 10 g)...

Adsorption Macroalgae +2 more

Treatment of oil production wastewater by membrane bioreactor

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Mustafa ASLAN et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Wastewater generated in oil production and refinery industries contains high levels of pollutions. Water from the oil production field is the largest source of wastewater in the oil production and refinery industry. It can cause environmental problems on a global scale due to its high volume and...

Membrane bioreactor oil production wastewater +3 more

Volume 24 - Issue 2

Investigating public awareness towards wastewater management in a small community

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Mela Athina et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

A critical element for the successful management of wastewater is the active participation of residents in all stages of treatment in order to ensure public acceptance. The primary purpose of this study is to identify and analyze the specific views and attitudes of the inhabitants of Leros Island...

Sustainable wastewater management Environmental awareness +4 more

Influence of two phase flow on cake layer resistance and flux enhancement in spiral wound and submerged flat sheet microfiltration membrane modules

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Tahir Maqsood Qaisrani et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Gas sparging has emerged as an effective technique for control of particle fouling in different microfiltration membrane processes. However most of the research work carried out has been pertinent to hollow fiber and tubular membrane geometries. A little attention has been paid to evaluate the...

Microfiltration Gas-liquid two-phase flow +4 more

Removal of methylene blue from aqueous solutions with hybrid bioprocess: biosorption on modified cork powder and soluble turnip peroxidase

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Azizi Ahmed et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Methylene blue (MB) removal from aqueous media using hybrid bioprocess: biosorption on modified cork powder (SDS-cork) and soluble turnip peroxidase (STP) was investigated. Cork powder was modified with sodium lauryl sulphate (SDS). Chemical composition of the biosorbent were characterized by...

cationic methylene blue dye wastewater treatment +3 more

Green synthesis of magnesium oxide nanoparticles using leaves of Iresine herbstii for remediation of Reactive Brown 9 dye

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Dr. Shumaila Kiran et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Nanotechnology is the newest and one of the most promising areas of research in modern medical sciences. Metal nanoparticles possess extraordinary optical, thermal, chemical properties and are being widely used in industrial, electronics, and biomedical fields. It has presented its potential to...

Nanotechnology MgO-NPs +3 more

Adsorption isotherm and kinetic studies for the decolorization of sunset yellow FCF dye using economically feasible low cost adsorbent

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M.N.Nafisa Begam et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The present communication attempts to explore the adsorption potential of Mixed Fruit Peel Waste (MFPW) to remove Sunset Yellow FCF dye from an aqueous solution. The MFPW is a low-cost adsorbent prepared from the peels orange, watermelon and banana. The characterization of MFPW was made through FTIR...

Adsorption sunset yellow +1 more

Investigation of mechanism of metal ion adsorption from aqueous solutions using Prosopis julyflora roots: Batch and fixed bed column studies

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Yogeshwaran V et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Adsorption of heavy metal ions (Cr, Pb & Zn) using prosopis julyflora roots has been investigated by batch adsorption and fixed bed column process. The various properties of adsorbent were analysed and the FT-IR spectra & SEM studies of prosopis julyflora powder, before and after adsorption of metal...

Adsorption metal ions +4 more

Volume 24 - Issue 1

A review on application of external carbon sources for denitrification for wastewater treatment

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Professor Dr. Xue Gang et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

With the increase in industrial and agricultural activities, huge amount of wastewater containing nitrogen is produced. Biological denitrification is currently the most widely used, sustainable and cost-effective process to remove nitrogen from wastewater. In biological denitrification, application...

Waste water treatment Biological denitrification +4 more

Optimization of crystal violet adsorption on common lilac tree leaf powder as natural adsorbent material

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Cosmin Vancea et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study the efficiency of crystal violet dye removal from aqueous solutions using lilac tree leaf powder as adsorbent material was tested. After adsorbent surface analysis by SEM and FTIR technics, the influence of six controllable factor on dye adsorption process was assesses using a L27...

Adsorption Crystal Violet +4 more

Volume 23 - Issue 4

Detoxification of As(III) in Aqueous Media by Using Photo-Fenton Method

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Endang Tri Wahyuni et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this paper, photo-Fenton method has been systematically examined to oxidize the toxic and mobile As(III) in the solution by •OH radicals resulted from the reactions between Fe2+ and H2O2 under UV light, to form the less toxic and insoluble As(V). The effects of various experimental parameters...

Photo-oxidation Photo-Fenton +4 more

Volume 23 - Issue 3

Performance of combined persulfate and tannin for the treatment of anaerobically treated palm oil mill effluent

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Abbas F. M. Alkarkhi et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The current research was aimed to investigate the performance of combined persulfate oxidation process and tannin via coagulation-flocculation processes as a post treatment of anaerobically treated palm oil mill effluent (AnT-POME). Different dosages of sodium persulfate (Na2S2O8, 238 g/mol) 0.1 (w...

Persulfate Tannin +4 more

Impact of Blackwater Disposal in Erbil City on Municipal Wastewater and Bounded Soil Characteristics with Potential Solutions

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Shuokr Qarani Aziz et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Direct discharge of black water (BW) without treatment to the natural environment causes problems for the environment. The present research aimed to examine the impact of direct disposal of BW on the municipal wastewater (MWW) and surrounded soil characteristics in the BW disposal site in Erbil City...

Black water Greywater +4 more

Treatment of combined coffee processing wastewater using constructed wetland/ Cyperus-ustulatus and Typha-latifolia plants process

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Zerihun Asmelash Samuel et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The research investigated wastewater discharges from wet coffee processing plant (WCPP) combined with tap water (TW) treated by using Cyperus-ustulatus plant (P1), Typha-latifolia plant (P2) wetland. The WCPP wastewater was conducted by different combination (100%WW + 0% TW; 75% WW + 25% TW; 50% WW...

Combination Constructed wetland +3 more

Optimization of ACH Coagulant, Settling Time and Powdered Activated Carbon as Coagulant Aid with Economic Analysis

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Shuokr Qarani Aziz et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Regular water treatment-plant (WTP) comprises of a number of units. Of course, problems exist throughout design and operation of the WTP units. Consequently, the current re-search aimed to minimize the shortcomings of the coagulation, sedimentation, and the adsorption methods through applying...

Adsorption Coagulation +4 more

Organic pollutants removal from oilfield produced water using nano magnetite as adsorbent

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Ghazi Faisal Naser et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The current study investigates the ability of Nano magnetite as an adsorbent to remove organic materials from oilfield-produced water (PW). The effect of several variables on the removal procedure was investigated, such as nano magnetite dose, pH of solution and adsorption period. The adsorbent was...

Produced water adsorbents +4 more

Volume 23 - Issue 2

Enhanced photocatalytic degradation of Remazol Black under visible light illumination through S doped TiO2 (S-TiO2) nanoparticles: Operational factors and kinetic study

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Endang Tri Wahyuni et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The degradation of Remazol Black (RBB) by S-TiO2 photocatalyst was investigated. X-ray diffraction, fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and UV-vis specular reflectance spectroscopy has been used to characterize S-TiO2. The results...

Kinetic photocatalyst +3 more

Removal efficiency of antibiotics from water through constructed wetlands, a review

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Xue Gang et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Contamination in water bodies with antibiotics and resistance genes is becoming an increasing threat to global health. Overuse of antibiotics has become a serious ecological problem worldwide. There is growing concern that antibiotics are losing their effectiveness due to increased antibiotic...

Antibiotic contamination Biological Degradation +3 more

The utilization of okra leaves as an agricultural waste for the removal of As(III) and As(V)

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Chandio Zaheer Ahmed et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In the present study the sorption efficiency of okra leave sorbent for As(III) and As(V) is demonstrated. Sorption reaction is pH and time dependent. The sorbent shows maximum removal of As(III) and As(V) at pH 7 and pH 6 respectively and equilibrium was achieved at 180 minutes. In isotherm study...

Okra sorption +3 more

Modification of Corn stalk for high-performance adsorption of Coomassie Brilliant blue dye in simulated polluted water: Kinetic study

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Nahla. A. Taha, Ahmed. Zattot, Eman Mohamed

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In the present work, corn stalk was used as a low cost adsorbent for removal of anionic dye (" CBB"). Corn stalk was treated with two methods to inform Modified corn stalk with magnetic particles (MMCS) and Modified corn stalk with sulfuric acid (SMCS). Comparison between raw and treated corn stalk...

Coomassie Brilliant blue anionic dye +3 more

Volume 23 - Issue 1

Determination of optimal conditions in decolorization of disperse dyes in aqueous solution by ozonation

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Kadir Turhan et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, water-soluble disperse dyes [Disperse Violet 93 (DV93); Diffused Blue 79 (DB79); Disperse Orange 30 (DO30)] color removal by ozonation, which is one of the advanced treatment methods of synthetic dye waste solutions containing and whose decolorization conditions have not been...

Ozonation disperse dye +3 more

Influence of Calcination conditions on the Adsorption Properties of the Wasted Sea Shell to the Dibutyl phthalate

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Qin S.Y., et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The calcined clam seashell powders were applied as adsorbent to adsorb Dibutyl phthalate (DBP), from an aqueous solution. The influence of calcination conditions including temperature and time on its adsorption capability to DBP was investigated. The shell powders calcined at 500 oC had the best...

Adsorption Calcination +4 more

Removal of methylene blue dye in water by using recoverable natural zeolite/Fe3O4 adsorbent

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Endang Tri Wahyuni et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this paper, the low-cost and practical adsorption for removing methylene blue (MB) dye has been developed by using recoverable natural zeolite that was magnetized with Fe3O4. The magnetization was conducted by co-precipitation technique. The adsorbents obtained from the magnetization were...

Adsorption natural zeolite +4 more

Evaluate the effectiveness of the UV/ persulfate process to remove catechol from solution aqueous

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Mansour Ghaderpoori et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Catechol is used as an antioxidant, fungicide, and polymerization inhibitors in a variety of industries such as petrochemical. Catechol must be removed from effluents before it enters to environment. This study aimed to investigate combined UV radiation and persulfate process in removal of catechol...

Persulfate radical Catechol +2 more

Adsorptive Capacity of Malachite Green onto Mg/M3+ (M3+=Al and Cr) LDHs

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Aldes Lesbani et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) of MgM3+ (M3+=Al and Cr) were synthesized by coprecipitation method to form Mg/Al and Mg/Cr LDHs. The materials were applied as adsorbents of malachite green in aqueous solution. The physical properties of Mg/Al and Mg/Cr were analyzed using XRD, FTIR, BET and TGDTA...

Adsorption layered double hydroxide +3 more

Modified Mangosteen shell carbon in the removal of Pb (II) and Hg (II) from aqueous solution-Isotherm and Kinetic studies

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D.Anitha et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

An adsorbent was prepared from Mangosteen shell using sulphuric acid and sodium bicarbonate as modifiers. Bicarbonate treated mangosteen shell (BTMC) was characterized using FT- IR, SEM, EDAX and XRD data. The Freundlich adsorption isotherm model gives a good fit. The maximum adsorption capacities...

Adsorption Langmuir +2 more

Extraction of Zinc Metal ions from Aqueous Solution Using Ionic Liquids

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Muhammad Tariq Sarwar et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This work analyzes the extraction behavior of transition heavy metal Zinc and other metal ions such as Copper, and Cadmium from hydrochloride aqueous solution in the absence of chelating agents by using a novel class of hydrophobic ionic liquids. Ionic liquid for this study was synthesized based on...

Heavy metals Wastewater +2 more

Evaluation of the aerobic and anaerobic degradation of an industrial effluent from vegetable tannery processing of leather on batch reactors

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Angelis Dimakis A. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, the aerobic and anaerobic biodegradability of the industrial wastewater from the vegetable tanning process were evaluated. Water from a food wastewater treatment system was used as seed inoculum for the aerobic process and mature granular methanogenic sludge from a brewery industrial...

Tannery wastewater tannins +3 more

Study of Removal of Direct Black ANBN dye from Aqueous Solution by Chitosan-Functionalized Mesoporous (SBA-15) Composites Synthesized by Electrospinning Method

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Mohammad Habibi Juybari et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this research, capability of adsorption of modified chitosan Nano composites with functionalized mesoporous silica which synthesized by electrospinning method in the removal of direct black ANBN dye has been studied. Silicate mesoporous were functionalized during synthesis process and then the...

Removal dye +4 more

Volume 22 - Issue 3

Performance evaluation of filtration and ultrafiltration for municipal secondary effluent reuse

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Amir Hessam Hassani et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study aimed to evaluate the performance of microscreen drum filter and ultrafiltration (UF) as a ‎tertiary treatment to improve the secondary effluent quality. Additionally, hydraulic loading of ‎drum filter and membrane flux of UF were changed. On average, the use of drum filter and UF...

disinfection Drum filter +3 more

Optimization of photocatalytic degradation of naproxen from aqueous solutions with UV/ZnO process: Response Surface Methodology (RSM)

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Mohammad Malakootian et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The aim of this study was to optimize the removal of Naproxen (NPX) by the UV/ZnO photocatalytic process using response surface methodology based on Central Composite Design (CCD). The effect of parameters such as ZnO concentration, contact time, pH, temperature, and initial NPX concentration were...

Central composite design Naproxen +4 more

Application of Box–Behnken design for optimization of malachite green removal from aqueous solutions by modified barley straw

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seyed mehdi ghasemi et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Untreated wastewater can have important effects on the environment and human. The aim of the work was to evaluate the effectiveness of modified barley straw to remove malachite green from industrial wastewater. Studied variables were pH, contact time, initial malachite green concentration, and...

Adsorption barley straw +3 more

Rapid start-up of anammox reactor using granular sludge supported on activated carbon

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Wenjie Zhang et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The long start-up time and high demand of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) limit the practical applications of the anammox process. In this study, granular sludge supported on activated carbon (AC) was used as seed sludge. The start-up time of the reactor was substantially shortened, and the...

Activated carbon Anaerobic ammonium oxidation +2 more

Degradation Reactive Black 5 dye from aqueous solutions using ozonation with pumices and pumices modified by nanoscale zero valent iron (nZVI)

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Rahmani Kourosh et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Reactive Black 5 (RB5) dyes are a dye widely used in textile industries. The nanocatalytic ozonation of RB5 solution in the presence of pumice modified with nanoscale zero valent iron (nZVI) catalysts and pumice raw investigated in a laboratory scale batch reactor. The effects of solution pH (3-11)...

Ozonation pumice +4 more

Ammonia and COD Removal From Landfill Leachate Using MAP Precipitation Method

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Ayşe KULEYİN et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Most of the major cities in our country are opposed to the problem of water pollution due to the uncontrolled leachate resulting from the decomposition of solid wastes in irregular landfills. The waste waters that have high nitrogen content such as leachate cause various problems like eutrophication...

MAP precipitation leachate +1 more

Volume 22 - Issue 2

Improvement of organic matter removal in water produced of oilfields using low cost Moringa peels as a new green environmental adsorbent

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Ahmed Samir Naje et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The present study observed the removal of the organic content from the real effluent water produced by the oilfields. The proposed treatment process was the adsorption technique using the moringa peels as adsorbing agent. The effect of processing parameters such as adsorbent dosage, contact time and...

Oilfields Produced water +3 more

Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) using industrial by-product: Sorption behavior of steel slag for metal-rich mine water

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Faradiella Mohd Kusin et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study highlights the potential of steel slag, which is an industrial by-product of steel making industry as treatment media for metal-rich acid mine drainage (AMD). A series of batch adsorption studies has been done to demonstrate the effects of contact time, solution pH, initial concentration...

Adsorption Acid Mine Drainage +4 more

Efficient Removal of Methylene Blue by Adsorption Using Composite Based Ca/Al Layered Double Hydroxide-Biochar

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Aldes Lesbani et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Composite based Ca/Al layered double hydroxide and biochar was prepared using mixing coprecipitation method at pH 10. Composite and the starting materials was characterized using X-ray, FTIR, BET, thermal, and SEM-EDX analyses. Furthermore, composite was used as adsorbent of methylene blue from...

composite Ca/Al layered double hydroxide +3 more

Application of free and immobilized laccase for removal and detoxification of fluoroquinolones from aqueous solution

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Amir Hossein Mahvi, Mohammad Ali Faramarzi et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Laccase from Trametes versicolor was immobilized by covalent bonds formation on CPC silica carriers. Elimination of two floroqinolone (FQ); enrofloxacine (ENR) and flumequine (FLU) using laccase in both free and immobilized form in the absence and presence of 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (HBT) and 4...

Enrofloxacine Flumequine +3 more

Purification of waste water from cationic dye using SPGMA polymer: Isotherm and Kinetic study

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Nahla Ahmed Taha et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

One of the known methods for dye removing from waste water is using sorbent material for fine removal of dye .The nano- cation exchanger Sulphonated poly glycidyl methacrylate (SPGMA polymer) was used as sorbent material for removing one of the common cationic dyes. SPGMA polymer was prepared and...

methylene blue SPGMA +3 more

Volume 22 - Issue 1

Photocatalytic Reduction of AuCl4- by Fe3O4/SiO2/TiO2 Nanoparticles

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Eko Sri Kunarti et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Metallurgy and recovery of gold in electronic waste sometimes involve the reduction of tetrachloroaurate ion (AuCl4-) to elemental gold form. Currently, for the reduction of tetrachloroaurate ion, people use reducing agents such as hydroquinone and sodium borohydride. Photocatalysts of Fe3O4/SiO2...

nanoparticle Fe3O4/SiO2/TiO2 +2 more

Electrical Conductivity, pH and other soil chemical parameters after sub-irrigation with untreated and treated municipal wastewater in two different soils.

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Tsigoida Afroditi et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of sub-irrigation with untreated and treated municipal wastewater on soil chemical parameters. Three treatments were used: untreated wastewater (U), treated wastewater (T) and tap water (W), being the control treatment, in two soil types, Sandy loam...

Wastewater Soil +2 more

Effect of Irrigation with Municipal Wastewater on Heavy Metal and Fecal Coliform Concentrations in Plant and Soil

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Dansehvar Mashallah et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In order to investigate the effect of treated wastewater on heavy metals and fecal coliform in plant and soil, a field experiment was conducted in RCBD with three treatments in four replications during 2016-2017 in Borkhar, Isfahan (Iran). Treatments including well water, semi-treated wastewater and...

irrigation Pollution +2 more

Biosorption, isotherm and kinetic properties of common textile dye by Phormidium animale

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Ülküye Dudu GÜL et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, the potential textile dye biosorption capacity of a low-cost biosorbent (P. animale) was tested as functions of pH, biosorbent type, initial dye concentration, temperature, contact time and biosorbent dosage at batch scale level. The optimal conditions are 2, dried biosorbent, 93.16...

Biosorption Phormidium animale +3 more

Performances of Anoxic- Aerobic Membrane Bioreactors for The Treatment of Real Textile Wastewater

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Ahmed Albahnasawi et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Wastewater from textile industry is considered one of the major environmental challenges due to the large volume of highly colored, polluted and toxic effluent. This study investigated the treatability of real textile wastewater by pilot-scale anoxic-aerobic Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) system without...

Anoxic-Aerobic Bioreactor de-colorization +2 more

Volume 21 - Issue 3

The effect of sub-irrigation with untreated and treated municipal wastewater on organic matter and Nitrogen content on two soil types

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Tsigoida Afroditi et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In order to study the chemical parameters of the soil after sub-irrigation with wastewater, a system was installed in one of the greenhouses of the Agricultural University of Athens. Wastewater was applied subsurface into the soil mass of the pots were used. Three treatments were used: Untreated...

Keywords: wastewater sub-irrigation +3 more

Electricity Generation and Color Removal at Sulfate-Reducing Conditions in Microbial Fuel Cell

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Kevser Cirik et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The main aim of this study is to investigate the simultaneous azo dye removal and bioelectricity production at sulfate reducing conditions in continuously-fed dual-chamber microbial fuel cell (MFC). Initially, optimization of sulfate reduction was performed at different sulfate concentrations (100...

color electricity generation +2 more

Removal of methylene blue using activated carbon prepared from date stones activated with NaOH

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Gherbia Abdelali et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Synthetic dyes have a hurtful effect on human health and the environment. In this work, activated carbon was produced from date stones for use in elimination of methylene blue charged in aqueous solutions. Before that, the adsorbent was characterized by BET method, SEM, X-ray and TGA. The results of...

Adsorption Kinetic +3 more

Volume 21 - Issue 2

Determination of Microbial Community in a Pilot Scale Two-Stage Step-Feed Biological Nutrient Removal Process

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Neslihan Manav Demir et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Microbial community was determined in a pilot-scale two-stage step-feed biological nutrient removal system treating municipal wastewater with 10 m3 d-1 capacity. Grit chamber effluent at Istanbul Ataköy Biological Wastewater Treatment Plant was used as influent wastewater. In the pilot plant, the...

Biological nutrient removal Step feeding +3 more

Treatment of the oilfield-produced water and oil refinery wastewater by using inverse fluidization - A review

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Dheeaa al deen Atallah Aljuboury et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Oilfield wastewater or produced water is a complex mixture contains oil, organic and inorganic matter and other compounds dissolved in water that ranges from fresh to brine. Discharging produced water pollute soil surface and underground water and create environment hassle. The objective of this...

oilfield produced water Oil refinery wastewater +3 more

Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Biological Sulfate Reduction: A Review

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Pranab Kumar Ghosh et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The major environmental impact of discharge of excessive quantities of sulfate is the pollution of the surface and ground water supplies which can be harmful to life forms and therefore the need for an efficient treatment system arises. Biological sulfate reduction offers the advantage of less...

Sulfate reduction sulfide +3 more

Supercritical water oxidation of octol – containing wastewater

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Gurbulak E. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study investigated optimum operating conditions of supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) for octol and compared the degradation of its components TNT (2,4,6-trinitrotoluene) and HMX (octahydro-1,3,5,7- tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine, octogen) under the same conditions. Pilot scale experiments...

supercritical water oxidation ammunition wastewaters +4 more

Optimization of raw acrylic yarn dye wastewater treatment by electrochemical processes: kinetic study and energy consumption

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Fatih Ilhan et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The textile industry has an important place in the environmental pollution due to its heavy water consumption and to the toxic content of dye. Every succeeding day, the water quality is deteriorated because the wastewater containing the dye is supplied to the receiving medium. In this study, The...

Electrofenton Electrocoagulation +5 more

Investigation of electrochemical color removal from Organized Industrial District (OID) wastewater treatment plants using new generation Sn/Sb/Ni-Ti anodes

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Taner YONAR et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, the application of Sn/Sb/Ni-Ti electrodes for the treatment of waste streams were investigated which is promising for ozone production by electrolysis of water because of their stability and high potential for ozone evolution reaction. These series of anodes have a high...

Electrochemical Oxidation anodic oxidation +5 more

Removal of Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater by Sonolysis, Photocatalysis and Ozonation

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Vincenzo Naddeo et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Three different advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) were applied to investigate the removal of emerging contaminants (ECs) i.e. sulfamethoxazole (SMX), diclofenac (DCF) and carbamazepine (CBZ) in synthetically prepared solutions. The degradation of these substances was carried out by ozonation...

Advanced oxidation processes Catalyst +3 more

Efficient phenol removal from aqueous solution using iron-coated pumice and leca as an available adsorbents: evalution of kinetics and isotherm studies

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Khodayari Z. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Searching for low cost, accessible, simple implementation, and environmentally friendly adsorbents has been one of the concern of researchers in recent years. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the efficient phenol removal from a synthetic aqueous solution using iron-coated pumice...

keywords: phenol removal Adsorption +3 more

Volume 20 - Issue 3

Removal of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Solutions Using Luffa Adsorbent Modified with Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Anionic Surfactant

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Hamed Abbasi et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Methylene blue is one of the most widely used dyes in various industries such as textiles and dyeing which, due to toxicity, causes several environmental problems as well as difficulties in wastewater treatment process. Therefore, many studies have been carried out on the removal of the dye from...

Anionic surfactant Luffa L20 +3 more

Investigation of adsorptive properties of Ag2CO3-polyaniline composite for environmental pollution control

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Reza Ansari et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this research, the Ag2CO3-PANI composite was synthesized with a simple precipitation method and then used as an effective adsorbent for adsorption of Methylene Blue cationic dyes from aqueous solution. Characterization of the adsorbent was carried out using UV–visible diffuse reflectance...

Adsorption Hetero junction photo catalyst +3 more

The Chemical and Biochemical Oxygen Demand Reduction By Armillaria tabescens In Malathion Supplemented Culture Medium

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Gokhan Onder Erguven et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The extensive use of pesticides for controlling insects has been widely used in agricultural activities. However, the indiscriminate use of the pesticides has inflicted serious harmful problems to humans in the ecosystem. Our study aims to evaluating the capacity of Armillaria tabescens to remove...

A. tabescens malathion +2 more

Sorption of Cobalt (II) Ions from Aqueous Solutions Using Chemically Modified Chitosan

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Fadi Alakhras et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Removal of Co(II) ions from aqueous solutions using chitosan-vanillin (polymer I) and chitosan-ortho-vanillin (polymer II) adsorbents has been investigated under different experimental conditions. The effect of pH, contact time, adsorbent mass, temperature, and initial concentration of studied ion...

chitosan-vanillin resins chelating polymers +3 more

A sample study on nitrogen removal from polluted streams by using hybrid natural wastewater treatment systems

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Tunçsiper, B. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The ecological structure and function of the water reservoirs deteriorate dramatically because of streams fed by the excess nitrogen-containing wastewater. To protect the water reservoirs from polluted streams, structures such as natural wastewater treatment (NWT) systems to be created inside or...

Constructed wetland overland flow +2 more

Olive Mill Wastewater (OMW) Treatment by Using Ferric Oxide Dephenolization and Chemical Oxygen Demand Removal

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Mou'ath Al-Shaweesh et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In Jordan and as in many other Mediterranean countries olive oil production is one of the major agricultural production, it is estimated that the annual production of olive oil in Jordan approximately 21.5 thousand tons per year. O the other hand the process of olive oil extraction generates around...

olive mill wastewater Ferric Oxide +6 more

Optimization of process variables for treatment of food industry effluents by electrocoagulation

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Ozbay I. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The present study investigates the process optimization for treatment of potato processing industry wastewater by electrocoagulation. Performance of treatability was evaluated by achieved chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiencies. Response Surface Methodology was applied to determine...

Central composite design COD removal +4 more

Review on Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage with Waste Materials: A Novel Approach

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Alok Sinha et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The present study systematically and comprehensively reviewed different aspects of treating Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) with active treatment and waste materials. The work also critically reviews the status and the factors associated with the treatment process. Although, conventional active methods are...

Acid Mine Drainage Active Treatment +4 more

Thermally treated aluminium waste-filings, a low cost and efficient adsorbent for phosphorus removal from water

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Mahmoud Shams et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

A facile strategy toward modification of aluminium filings (AF), a waste material from aluminium manufacturing industry, into a highly efficient adsorbent was examined. AF was simply treated with thermal modification to form a cheap adsorbent for Phosphorus (P) removal from aqueous solutions. The...

Low cost adsorbent Aluminium filings +3 more

Treatment of tannery wastewater using aluminium formate: influence of the formate over sulphate based coagulant

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Brijesh Kumar Mishra et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Tannery industries provoke the conspicuous quantity of deleterious effluent which has to be treated prior to discharge into the environment. Pre-treatment of tannery wastewater with aluminium sulphate is well known over decades, but due to the corrosive nature of sulphate this pre-treated water...

Tannery wastewater Coagulation +5 more

Treatment of textile wastewater using a novel electrocoagulation reactor design

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Ahmed Samir Naje et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study explored the best-operating conditions for a novel electrocoagulation (EC) reactor with the rotating anode for textile wastewater treatment. The influence of operating parameters like inter-electrode distance (IED), current density (CD), temperature, pH, operating time (RT), and rotation...

Electrocoagulation electrode consumption +2 more

Volume 20 - Issue 2

Nano Zero-Valent Iron Supported on Activated Carbon: Effect of AC/nZVI Ratio on Removal of Nickel Ion from Water

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ULUCAN-ALTUNTAS Kubra et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The present study investigated the possible effect of contact time, initial nickel concentration, and adsorbent concentration on removing Ni (II) ion, which is toxic to living organisms, from the aqueous media using nano zero valent iron (nZVI) and nano zero valent iron coated powdered activated...

Nano Zero Valent Iron Activated carbon +3 more

Photocatalytic removal of cefazolin from aqueous solution by AC prepared from mango seed+ZnO under UV irradiation

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Abdollah Dargahi et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Presence of antibiotics in the environment specially in aqueous environments is considered a major warning about health and environment. Thus, this study aims the efficiency of coupled process of Activated Carbon (AC) prepared from mango seed+ZnO under UV irradiation as an advanced oxidation process...

Advanced oxidation Cefazolin Antibiotic +3 more

Kinetic, isotherm and thermodynamic investigations of nitrite (NO2–) removal from water by anion exchange resins

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Ozgur Arar et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study presents the evaluation of a strong base (Purolite A200) and weak base (Purolite PFA847) polymeric anion exchange resins for nitrite removal. The different parameters on the removal of NO2– were investigated in batch sorption mode. Common isotherm models; Langmuir and Freundlich, were...

ion exchange nitrite +2 more

Optimization of degradation of ciprofloxacin antibiotic and assessment of degradation products using full factorial experimental design by Fenton Homogenous process

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Marjan Salari et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The Pharmaceutical contaminants specialist antibiotics into environment can create problems for both human health and environment. Ciprofloxacin (CIP), an antibiotic Fluoroquinolones group, has recently been used widely for infections treatment. The main purpose of the research was to develop a Full...

Full factorial design Degradation efficiency +3 more

Role of Microorganisms in Permeable Reactive Bio-Barriers (PRBBs) for Environmental Clean-Up: A Review

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Alok Sinha et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

It is an indisputable fact that any environmental clean-up technology generating certain kind of effective result would be easily supported. One of them includes Permeable reactive bio-barrier which is an innovative technology started from 90’s to treat a variety of contaminants along the natural...

Permeable reactive barriers Bio-barriers +2 more

Adsorption of Remazol Brillant Green 6B (RBG 6B) on chitin: process optimization using response surface methodology

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Ozlem Tepe et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In the present study, the adsorption of Remazol Brillant Green 6B (RBG 6B) on chitin which characterized by BET, FTIR, XRD and SEM analysis was studied. Response surface methodology (RSM) was applied to determine interaction between solution pH, initial RBG 6B concentration and chitin dosage being...

Adsorption characterization of chitin +4 more

Acid and Ultrasound Assisted Modification of Boron Enrichment Process Waste and Using for Methylene Blue Removal from Aqueous Solutions

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Muhammed Kamil ODEN et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, raw boron enrichment waste was treated with hydrochloric acid and ultrasound at 35-kHz frequency for 60 minutes. To optimize the adsorption conditions for removal of methylene blue (MB) from synthetic wastewaters using raw boron enrichment waste (BEW), acid modified boron enrichment...

Adsorption methylene blue +3 more

Use of photocatalysis for conversion of harvested rainwater as an alternative source into drinking water

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Dheeaa al deen Atallah Aljuboury et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The aim of this study is to investigate the performance of solar photo-catalyst of titanium oxide (TiO2/Solar) process to treat rainwater. The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in rainwater were chosen to be investigated in this study. The rainwater...

PAHs OCPs +5 more

Adsorption of cadmium and copper onto natural clay: isotherm, kinetic and thermodynamic studies

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Khalid EL ASS et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Clay of the Middle Atlas Mountains region, Morocco, was used to investigate the removal of heavy metals ions (Cadmium and Copper) from aqueous solutions with respect to several experimental conditions including pH, contact time, initial solute concentrations, temperature and ionic strength. Kinetic...

Adsorption Moroccan clay +3 more

Volume 19 - Issue 4

Methylene Blue removal from aqueous solutions by activated carbon prepared from N. microphyllum (AC-NM): RSM analysis, isotherms and kinetic studies

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Maryam Khashij et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study was conducted to remove Methylene Blue (MB) from aqueous solution using activated carbon prepared from N. microphyllum (AC-NM) as a new, cheap, and non-toxic. Design of experiments based on Response Surface Methodology (RSM) conducted to investigate the effect of variables namely; initial...

Absorption Activated carbon +3 more

Potential causes of high performance of pure-oxygen aerobic granules in SBR under high organic loading condition

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Jiang Y.B. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Aerobic granules were cultivated using pure oxygen aeration (POAG) in SBR for wastewater treatment under high organic loading condition (HOLC) to reveal its performance and potential causes. Compared to conventional granules and activated sludge, mature POAG with more compact and dense structure...

Pure-oxygen aerobic granules High organic loading +4 more

Combination of low-pressure UF membranes with conventional water treatment systems

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İbrahim Karali et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The purpose of the study was to improve drinking water quality of conventional treatment processes by combining with UF-membrane systems. Performances of two membrane systems were evaluated in two different full-scale conventional water treatment plants in Istanbul. Low-pressure UF membranes were...

Drinking water low-pressure UF +3 more

Immobilisation and Leaching Performance of Lead-Acid Batteries Smelting Slag Using Natural and Waste Materials

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Semra Çoruh et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The slag generated in the rotary furnaces is classified hazardous waste. In this regard, landfill disposal of lead smelting slag is not feasible since a few hundred tons are produced per year; leaching of heavy metals into ground water is of concern. The release of heavy metals into the environment...

Lead smelting slag lead leachability +3 more

Volume 19 - Issue 3

Treatment of petroleum wastewater by conventional and new technologies A review

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Dheeaa al deen Atallah Ali et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The objective of this study is to summarize studies and investigations and show a brief details of different technologies used for the treatment of petroleum wastewater. The wastewater from Petroleum industries and refineries mainly contains oil, organic matter and other compounds. The treatment of...

Treatment of petroleum wastewater Wastewater treatment technologies +2 more

Preparation and application of silver oxide/sawdust nanocomposite for Chromium(VI) ion removal from aqueous solutions using column system

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Ansari. R et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study describes the removal of Cr (VI) ions from aqueous solutions using silver oxide/sawdust nanocomposite (Ag2O/SD NC) that was prepared using the chemical precipitation method. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR)...

Removal VI +3 more

Performance of advanced oxidation processes to treat the petroleum wastewater A review

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Dheeaa al deen Atallah Aljuboury et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The objective of this study is to summarize studies and investigations about advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) used for the treatment of petroleum wastewater, which mainly contained oil, organic matter and other compounds. The big difference was shown in the specification of wastewater among the...

Treatment of petroleum wastewater AOPs +3 more

Response surface methodological approach for optimizing removal of ciprofloxacin from aqueous solution using thermally activated persulfate/aeration systems

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zahra torkshavand et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Being used in large quantities for some decades, antibiotics have been of little notice since their existence in the environment. Present study aims at investigating the optimization of Ciprofloxacin removal (CIP) in Thermally Activated Persulfate (TAP)/Aeration systems by Central Composite Design...

Ciprofloxacin removal thermally activated persulfate +1 more

Impact of salinity on the performance and microbial community of anaerobic ammonia oxidation (Anammox) using 16S rRNA High-throughput Sequencing technology

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Yayi Wang et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Salinity is a key environmental factor for the successful application of anammox technology in wastewater treatment, because it impacts the activity and the community structure of anammox bacteria. In this study, the changes in activity and population shifts of an anammox system response to the...

Salinity anammox bacteria +2 more

Volume 19 - Issue 2

Optimization study of adsorption of crystal violet and congo red onto sepiolite and clinoptiolite

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Semra Çoruh et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The purpose of this study was to investigate the adsorption properties of locally available sepiolite and clinoptilolite materials as adsorbents for the removal of crystal violet and congo red dye ions from aqueous solution. Previous experiments have revealed that two variables, concentration and...

Optimization dye +3 more

Comparison of thermophilic and mesophilic anaerobic treatment for potato processing wastewater using a contact reactor

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Elif İnce et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, different organic loading rates (OLRs) ranging from 1.1 to 5.0 kg COD/m3·day were used to assess the performance of an anaerobic reactor at the optimum mesophilic (35°C) and thermophilic (55°C) temperatures. The methane gas production rate of the thermophilic treatment was higher than...

meshophilic thermophilic +3 more

Ammonium Recovery from Biocatalytic Calcification Reactor Effluent by Struvite Precipitation

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İsmail ŞİMŞEK et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Chemical precipitation is a suitable method for the recovery and removal of ammonium in water and a fertilizer known as MAP (magnesium ammonium phosphate; MgNH4PO4.6H2O; struvite) is obtained. Additionally, the advantage of this method is that environmental conditions do not have any effect compared...

Ammonium Recovery Biocatalytic Calcification +3 more

Molybdenum(VI) removal from aqueous solutions using bentonite and powdered cockle shell; Optimization by response surface methodology

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Amin Mojiri et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Removal of Mo(VI) from aqueous solutions by using bentonite and powdered cockle shell was conducted in this research. First, the effects of pH and initial Mo(VI) concentration on the Mo removal efficiency via shell and bentonite were studied. Results showed that Mo removal effectiveness increased as...

Bentonite VI +3 more

Competitive sorption of nickel, copper, lead and cadmium on okra leaves (Abelmoschus esculentus)

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KHASKHELI M.I. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, potential of okra leaves for the removal of Ni(II), Cu(II), Pb(II) and Cd(II) from the mixed metal aqueous solution were evaluated. The data were analyzed by Freundlich, Langmuir, D-R, Flory-Huggins and Halsey adsorption models. Pseudo first order rate, Pseudo second order rate...

Okra leaves Removal +3 more

Chromium biosorption from aqueous environments by mucilaginous seeds of Cydonia oblonga: Thermodynamic, equilibrium and kinetic studies

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Edris Bazrafshan et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) is one of the most toxic heavy metals in aqueous solutions, hence it is highly imperative to treat the wastewater containing Cr(VI) before its discharge. At present work, the rate of biosorption was studied under a variety of conditions, including initial Cr(VI)...

Cydonia oblonga chromium removal +2 more

Humic acid removal from water using a novel fabricated antifouling carbon nanotube bucky - paper membrane and effect of operating parameters

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Jafari A, Nasseri S., Nabizadeh R., Mousavid SA., Rezaee R. and Mahvi AH.

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In present work, a novel supported bucky paper (BP) membrane was fabricated and evaluated for humic acid (HA) removal from water. For better understanding the effect of operating variables, response surface methodology (RSM) was also applied. Three independent parameters namely TOC concentration (5...

Filtration Natural organic matter +3 more

Removal of Cu2+ and Zn2+ from aqueous medium using ionic polyacrylamides

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Luiz Antonio do Nascimento et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The wastewater produced by the galvanoplasty industry is a serious environmental problem due to the high concentrations of heavy metals. In this study polymers were used in ionic flocculation to treat synthetic wastewater containing metals, applying four types of polyacrylamides with different ionic...

Heavy metals removal ionic polyacrylamides +4 more

Removal of lindane and Escherichia coli (E.coli) from rainwater using photocatalytic and adsorption treatment processes

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Puganeshwary Palaniandy et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Low concentrations of contaminants in rainwater is the primary benefit of transforming it as an alternative source of drinking water. However, treatment is necessary as rainwater collects contaminants that are persistent in the environment such as lindane and E.coli. The combination of...

synthetic rainwater pH +5 more

Volume 19 - Issue 1

Biodecolourization and biotransformation of textile dyes remazol violet-5R and remazol brillant orange-3R by Bacillus sp. DT9 isolated from textile effluents

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Nazime MERCAN DOĞAN et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The present study aims to evaluate RV-5R and RBO-3R decolourizing potential of Bacillus sp. DT9 isolated from textile effluent in Denizli (Turkey). In present study, maximum dye-decolourizing efficiency of the culture was achieved at 25 mg l -1 concentration of RV-5R and 500 mg l -1 concentration of...

Bacillus Remazol Violet-5R +3 more

New explicit formulations for accurate estimation of aeration-related parameters in steady-state completely mixed activated sludge process

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Kaan Yetilmezsoy et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This paper presents new and explicit equations to estimate aeration-related parameters such as standard oxygen requirement, daily energy consumption and total mass transfer coefficient for the diffused aeration. The proposed formulations are derived for the steady-state completely mixed activated...

completely mixed activated sludge energy consumption +4 more

Removal of COD, BOD and Color from Municipal Solid Waste Leachate using Silica and Iron nano particles - A Comparative Study

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Dr. S. Shanthakumar et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Application of nano particle in the treatment of municipal solid waste leachate is of recent interest. In this paper, the effectiveness of silica nano particles synthesized from blast furnace slag and iron nano particle synthesized from chemicals was studied for the removal of organic pollutants and...

Blast furnace slag nano particles +3 more

Removal of cadmium (II) from aqueous effluents by sorption on Romanian silver fir tree bark (Abies alba Mill.) wastes

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Carmen Paduraru et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In last decades the search for new low cost sorbents that have heavy metal ions binding capabilities is a hot topic in the field of clean-up technologies. In this study, wastes of Romanian silver tree ( Abies alba) bark were explored for first time as green and economical sorbent for the removal of...

bark cadmium +4 more

Volume 18 - Issue 2

The effect of Iron Ion on Removal Efficiency of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) Using UV/TiO2

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Laleh Kalankesh et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Most of water sources throughout the world contain natural organic matter (NOM), which is the best description as a complex mixture of organic compounds. The effect of iron ion on removal efficiency of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) using UV/TiO 2 photo catalytic oxidation (TiO 2 ) was examined. In...

DOC dissolved organic carbon +3 more

Chemical and physical preparation of activated carbon using Raw bagasse for cationic dye adsorption

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Azza El-Maghraby et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Agriculture wastes like sugarcane bagasse are available in large quantities in Egypt. Various adsorbents from natural materials, industrial waste materials, agricultural by-products, and biomass based activated carbon can be used in the removal of various dyes. Raw Bagasse pith (RBP) was used to...

Activated carbon Agriculture Waste +1 more

Decolarization of methylene blue and methyl orange with Ag doped TiO2 under UV-A and UV-Visible conditions: process optimization by response surface method and toxicity evaluation

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Deniz İzlen Çifçi et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

MB decolarization with pure TiO 2 and Ag doped TiO 2 based photocatalytic system were investigated under UV-A and UV-Visible conditions. Different ratios of Ag were used as metal dopant. 1% Ag-TiO 2 increased the decolorization efficiencies of MB and MO dyes, also the k app constant enhanced under...

dye Decolorization +4 more

Molecular weight distribution of pollutants in leachate from full scale landfill site

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Fatma Busra Yaman et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The main objective of this study was to investigate the differences between the main pollutants in young and intermediate age landfill leachate in terms of molecular weight distribution (MWD). Parameters of chemical oxygen demand (COD), five day - biochemical oxygen demand (BOD 5 ), ultraviolet...

Leachate age Landfill +1 more

Comparison of treatment efficiency and molecular weight distribution of membrane concentrate from textile wastewater

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Fatma Busra Yaman et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study investigated the treatability and changes in molecular weight distributions (MWD) of membrane concentrate. Nanofiltration (NF) concentrate from textile wastewater was subjected sole anaerobic treatment (R1) and pre-ozonation (R2) plus anaerobic treatment. BOD 5 , COD and TOC, color...

anaerobic treatment molecular weight distribution +3 more

Synthesis characterization and sorption properties of a sorbent synthesized using slag and red mud: Arsenic removal from spiked aqueous solutions

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Pentari D et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The aim of the present study was to synthesize a sorbent, for arsenic removal from aqueous solutions, reusing two waste materials (slag and red mud). The sorbent was prepared after chemical and thermal treatment, during which amorphous silica sol and FeOOH sol were produced simultaneously and form...

red mud slag +4 more

Cadmium Removal by using Pumice Modified with Iron Nanoparticles from Aqueous Solutions

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Ghasem Azarian et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, the removal of cadmium by using pumice coated with iron nanoparticles (INPs) from synthetic wastewater was investigated. The effects of parameters influencing adsorption: contact time (10-20 min), pH (3-9), initial cadmium concentration (25-125 mg l -1 ) and adsorbent dose (2-10 g l...

Wastewater cadmium +2 more

Effect of sewage-contaminated water on seed production, heavy metals accumulation and seedling emergence in oat

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Hassan Heidari et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Two pot experiments were carried out to investigate effect of deficit irrigation with wastewater on seed yield, heavy metals and seedling emergence in oat ( Avena sativa ). The research at seedling stage included different ratios of sewage-contaminated water (100% well water, 75% well water + 25%...

Chlorophyll drought +4 more

Dynamic modelling and design of free water surface constructed wetland system

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Lyberatos G. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

A dynamic mathematical model, based on the biochemical kinetic processes dominated in shallow free water systems was developed following the Activated Sludge Model (ASM) methodology. The model predicts plant mass and water uptake rate, BOD 5 and total nitrogen (TN) removal on a year round basis...

full-scale design organics and nitrogen removal +2 more

Degradation of Direct Black 38 dye catalyzed by lab prepared nickel hydroxide in aqueous medium

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Muhammad Saeed et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study is focused on degradation of Direct Black dye, a common azo dye, catalyzed by nickel hydroxide in aqueous solution. Nickel sulfatehexahydrate, sodium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite were used for synthesis of nickel hydroxide catalyst. The catalytic performance of nickel hydroxide for...

Direct Black 38 dye Kinetics analysis +3 more

Investigation of ciprofloxacin removal from aqueous solution by nanofiltration process

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Esra Can Doğan et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

10 mg l -1 and the permeate flux behavior during dead-end stirred-cell filtration system using six type of commercially available loose and tight NF membranes (NP010, NP030, NF90, NF270, CK3001 and DS-5DK). The rejection of CIPRO and permeate flux value were evaluated according to the effects of...

Antibiotics Nanofiltration membranes +3 more

An agricultural waste as a novel coagulant aid to treat high turbid water containing humic acids

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haltaher@hotmail.com et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Production of potable water from most raw water sources usually uses the coagulation/flocculation process to remove turbidity. Alum is widely used as a coagulant. However, there is concern about its associated risk of Alzheimer disease. As a result, there has been considerable interest in the...

Alum Corchorus Olitorius L. +4 more

Volume 18 - Issue 3

Is the integrated water resources management implemented in Jiu river waters in the context of sustainable development? The modelling of the evolution of the concentration of heavy metals

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Cristina Mihaela BARBU et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Once the human technology develops, the study of its influence over the environment, the soil, the water, the flora and the fauna is becoming increasingly important. In communism, due to the lack of integrated management of water resources, the quality of the waters in Romania has constantly...

Environment Integrated Water Resources Management +3 more

Volume 18 - Issue 1

Application of adsorption process for phenolic compounds removal from aqueous environments: A systematic review

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Edris Bazrafshan et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Wastewater from various types of industries such as synthetic resins, plywood industries, paper and pulp, gas and coke oven plants, paints, coal gas, tanning, textile, plastic, rubber, pharmaceutical, petroleum and mine discharges, contain different types of phenols. Phenolic compounds are toxic...

Phenol and phenolic compounds aqueous environments +1 more

Characterization and evaluation of treatability of wastewater generated in Khuzestan livestock slaughterhouses and assessing of their wastewater treatment systems

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Somayeh Golbaz et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Slaughterhouse wastewaters are characterized by a high organic content, mainly composed of proteins and fats. Therefore, these wastewaters should be treated efficiently prior to discharge into receiving bodies to avoid severe environmental pollution. This work aimed to characterize slaughterhouse...

Slaughterhouse industry Meat processing +2 more

Magnetic peanut hulls for methylene blue dye removal: Isotherm and kinetic study

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Associated professor : Azza El- Maghraby et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Biosorption is an emerging technique for water treatment utilizing abundantly available biomaterials.The potential feasibility of magnetic peanut hulls particle for removal of cationic dye (methylene blue) from aqueous solution was investigated. The effects of various experimental parameters were...

magnetic materials Cationic Dye +2 more

Volume 17 - Issue 4

Cationic Dye Removal By Sugarcane Bagasse Activated Carbon From Aqueous Solution

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Riham Hazzaa et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Low cost agricultural waste adsorbents can be viable alternatives to activated carbon for the treatment of contaminated wastewater. Sugarcane Bagasse, an abundant agriculture waste in Egypt, was used in the present study to prepare activated carbon. Batch adsorption experiments were conducted to...

Activated carbon methylene blue +3 more

Treatment of high-strength ammonia containing wastewater using partial nitritation system with biological selector

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Wenjie Z. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this paper, one partial nitritation system with biological selector (PNBS) was first evaluated in treating high-strength ammonia containing wastewater. Nitrite production rate (NPR) of 8.25 kg N m -3 d -1 was achieved with influent NH4-N concentration 2000 mg l -1 and HRT 3.2 h, which is, to our...

Nitritation Biological selector +3 more

Efficacy of Alginate Extracted from Marine Brown Algae (Sargassum sp.) as a Coagulant for Removal of Direct Blue2 Dye from Aqueous Solution

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S. Shanthakumar et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The coagulation potential of alginate extracted from marine brown algae, Sargassum sp. for the removal of Direct Blue 2 dye from aqueous solution was studied. Extracted alginate was characterised by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) techniques...

Sargassum sp Brown algae +2 more

Biosorption of methylene blue from aqueous solutions by modified mesoporous Simarouba glauca seed shell powder

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Jeyagowri B. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The present study investigates the ability of formaldehyde treated Simarouba glauca seed shell powder for removal of methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solutions. Batch adsorption studies were carried out under various experimental conditions such as agitation time, dye concentration, adsorbent dose...

: Biosorption Simarouba glauca seed shell +3 more

The formation of aldehydes and ketones ozonation by-products and their variation through general water treatment plant in Hamadan, Iran

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Ali Poormohammadi, Email: ali.pormohamadi89@gmail.com/apoormohammadi000@yahoo.com, Phone: +98 831 4216143, Fax: +98 831 4223210 et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The effect of pre-ozonation on the formation of four aldehydes (i.e. formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, glyoxal, methyl glyoxal) and two ketones (i.e. pyruvic acid and glioxalic acid) at the Beheshti water treatment plant in Hamadan, Iran were studied. Water samples were taken from the treatment plant at...

Aldehydes Ketones +2 more

Volume 17 - Issue 3

SIMULTANEOUS CARBON AND NUTRIENT REMOVAL FROM DAIRY WASTEWATER IN SEQUENCING BATCH REACTOR (SBR)

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Pannirselvam,R et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Sequencing batch reactor (SBR) is a time-oriented wastewater treatment (WWT) system in a single reactor with flow and energy input according to the predetermined operational cycle time. The treatment efficiency of SBR varies with the duration of the cycle time, which affects the reactor size and...

anoxic process cycle time +5 more

Adsorption and Kinetics Studies of Cu (II) ions Removal from Aqueous Solution by Untreated and Treated Sugarcane Bagasse

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Akiode O.K. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Adsorption of Cu (II) ions by untreated sugarcane bagasse (USCB) and treated sugarcane bagasse (TSCB) was investigated. Sugarcane bagasse was treated with 0.1M oxalic acid prior to TSCB adsorption studies. Dependence of Cu (II) adsorption on pH, contact time, temperature and initial concentration of...

II Copper +4 more

Uptake of selected heavy metals and their effects on some physiologic parameters and mineral nutrition in Phragmites australis in Karasu River-Turkey

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Etem Osma et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Water contamination by heavy metals is a serious global problem due to increased environmental and health-related issues. In this study, we have comparatively investigated the heavy metal concentrations and mineral nutrient levels in Karasu river sediments and in plants samples of Phragmites...

Chlorophyll Lipid peroxidation +3 more

Granular activated carbon as nucleus for formation of Anammox granules in an expanded granular-sludge-bed reactor

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Wenjie Z. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Granular activated carbon (GAC) was used in an Anammox process treating synthetic wastewater with the aim of evaluating its use as a growth nucleus to enhance granule formation. In an expanded granular-sludge-bed reactor, granules were formed demonstrating excellent retention characteristics with an...

anammox Anaerobic ammonium oxidation +2 more

The reuse of municipal wastewater in soils

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Ioannis K.Kalavrouziotis et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The idea of wastewater application on soils, returned to Western Hemisphere during 1950-60. Modern living requires an increased per capita use of water for coverage of individual needs. Nowadays, two main principles related to water management seem to gain the attention of both the scientific...

wastewater treatment wastewater reuse +4 more

Measuring 81 characterization parameters from different tropical landfill leachates and potential treatment techniques

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Dr SHUOKR QARANI AZIZ et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Raw municipal landfill leachate is extremely polluted wastewater and it regards as one of the drawbacks of the sanitary landfill treatment method. If the untreated landfill leachate is discharged to the natural environment, a great problem for the environment can be created, particularly for the...

MSW landfill leachate +4 more

Volume 17 - Issue 2

The use of Potentiometric Mass Titration (PMT) technique for determining the acid-base behavior of activated sludge

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Dr. Vakros John et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Activated sludge is a biological floc composed of microorganisms, organics, and inorganics and plays an important role in wastewater treatment. The pH of an activated sludge suspension determines the acid – base behaviour and the charge of the microorganisms in water. In the present study, the...

Activated sludge wastewater treatment +4 more

Cost analysis of seawater desalination using an integrated reverse osmosis system on a cruise ship

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GULEDA ONKAL ENGIN et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The best method to treat seawater is known to be the use of reverse osmosis (RO) systems. The cost factor becomes the most important issue when using RO systems. Although quite costly, RO systems are essential systems for ships. As known very well, water is a critical resource on ships, especially...

Reverse Osmosis Seawater +2 more

Modeling of nitrate removal from aqueous solution by Fe-doped TiO2 under UV and solar irradiation using response surface methodology

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Marjan Safarpour et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Nitrate is a common groundwater pollutant all over the world. In some regions of Iran, its levels are high enough to cause serious problems to human health and the environment . The objectives of this work were to evaluate the efficiency of Fe-doped TiO 2 nanoparticles at removing nitrate from...

Box–Behnken design nitrate +3 more

Chemical oxygen demand reduction from coffee processing waste water – A comparative study on usage of biosorbents prepared from agricultural wastes

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Venkata Nadh R et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The utilization of three novel and distinct agricultural waste materials, namely casuarina fruit powder (CFP), sorghum stem powder (SSP) and banana stem powder (BSP) as low cost adsorbents for reducing chemical oxygen demand (COD) levels of coffee industry wastewater has been examined. Prepared...

Coffee industry waste water COD +4 more

Evaluation of the optimal operation conditions using response surface methodology for the treatment of DMP by electrocoagulation

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Tünay O. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Phthalic acid esters, commonly called as phthalates, are of a common use in the industrial activities and are known with their hazardous impact on the environment and on humans such as endocrine disrupting agents, carcinogenic and toxic effects. These adverse effects have led to increasing interest...

Dimethyl phthalate endocrine disrupter +3 more

Volume 17 - Issue 1

Biological decolorization of reactive azo dye by anaerobic/aerobic-sequencing batch reactor system

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Hasan Kocyigit et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study aims to investigate the removal of a reactive azo dye (Reactive Red 198) in anaerobic/aerobic sequencing batch reactors (SBR). The total volume of the SBR system used in the study was 10 l. Sludge age was selected as 15 days. The color removal efficiencies varied between 76 to 98% with...

RR198 Azo dye +3 more

Impact of sludge and wastewater on Lactuca sativa L. growth and on soil pollution

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Ioannis K. Kalavrouziotis et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Two greenhouse pot experiments were conducted in Agrinion, Greece. The impact of treated municipal wastewater (TMWW) and sludge (i) on the growth of Lactuca sativa L. var Longifolia (lettuce) and (ii) on the extent of soil pollution with heavy metals was studied. Soil pollution was assessed by...

Treated municipal wastewater Heavy metals +4 more

Effect of operational conditions on removal of 4-chlorophenol in water using UV/NiO process

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Roya Alimoradzadeh et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This study present the removal of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) from water by nickel oxide (NiO) nanoparticles. Photodegradation was compared using different processes in a batch reactor with medium-pressure mercury lamp irradiation. The effects of operating conditions such as feed concentration of...

4-chlorophenol UV light +2 more

Optimization study of dye removal by cement kiln dust using the central composite design of experiments

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Semra Çoruh et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Designed experiments are used to systematically examine the relationship between response variable and a set of experimental factors. In this study, 2 3 factorial design with center points was used to verify the selected experimental factors influence the removal efficiency and linearity assumption...

Malachite green Adsorption +2 more

Volume 16 - Issue 5

Effect of wastewater and grey water reuse on the germination and early growth of barley and onions

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Bashaar Y. Ammary et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This paper evaluates the effect of wastewater reuse on the germination and growth at early stages of barley and onions. Treated wastewater, partially treated industrial wastewater, grey water, and car wash water, in addition to tap water as control were used to test their effect on germination...

Barley gray water +4 more

Volume 16 - Issue 4

Causes and remedies for filamentous foaming in activated sludge treatment plant

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Krishna Khairnar et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This paper reviews the problem of foaming associated with the activated sludge process and its control using various physical, chemical and biological methods. Activated sludge process is widely used for treatment of every type of wastewater like industrial, domestic and municipal wastewater. This...

Filamentous Bulking Selectors +3 more

Adsorption kinetics of Direct Black 38 on nitrogen-doped TiO2

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Guilherme Luiz Dotto et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this work, three samples of nitrogen-doped TiO 2 prepared at different calcination temperatures (400, 450 and 500 °C) were applied for the adsorption of Direct Black 38. Kinetic studies about the adsorption of Direct Black 38 on nitrogen-doped TiO 2 were performed under different initial dye...

adsorption capacity colored effluents +2 more

Preliminary study of the effect of using biosorbents on the pollution of the treated water

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Hossam Altaher et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Several adsorbents have been tried out by researchers to remove different pollutants from wastewater. However, the adverse effect of these biosorbents on the treated water and the possibility of leaching new pollutants to the treated water have not been investigated. A batch technique was employed...

Adsorption Date Stones +5 more

Prediction of adsorption efficiency for the removal malachite green and acid blue 161 dyes by marble sludge dust using ANN

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semra çoruh et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In the present study, batch adsorption studies were performed for the removal of malachite green and acid blue 161 dyes from aqueous solutions by varying parameters such as contact time, waste marble dust amount, initial dye concentration and temperature. The equilibrium adsorption data were...

Marble sludge dust Adsorption +3 more

Removal of Mn(II) and Fe(II) by Aspergillus Sp. TU-GM14 immobilized on Detarium Microcarpum matrix

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Omeike, Sunday O. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Removal of Fe(II) and Mn(II) ions from aqueous solution by fungal biosorbent Aspergillus sp. TU-GM14 immobilized on Detarium microcarpum matrix was investigated in this study. Effects of biosorption parameters pH, biosorbent concentration, bead size and equilibrium time on Fe(II) and Mn(II) ions...

Biosorption II +7 more

Volume 16 - Issue 2

Textile wastewater conductivity control of electrocoagulation process using MATLAB/ SIMULINK

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Demirci Y. et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

This paper presents an experimental application of PID control to study the electrocoagulation process of textile wastewater. The addition of NaCl solution would also lead to the decrease in power consumption because of the increase in conductivity. Conductivity in electrocoagulation process is...

Electrocoagulation Conductivity Control +2 more

Optimization of malachite green dye removal by sepiolite clay using a central composite design

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Semra Çoruh et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

In this study, a four-factor five-level Central Composite Design (CCD) was applied to develop mathematical model and optimize process parameters for malachite green dye (MG) removal from aqueous solutions using sepiolite. The individual, combined, and quadratic effects of four experimental factors...

Adsorption Central composite design +3 more

Kinetic study on the removal of mercury by fly ash

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V.K.Verma et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

The removal of mercury by adsorption process using fly ash was investigated in this study. Mercury removal capacity of fly ash was performed by batch mode adsorption experiment with the effect of various parameters i.e., contact time (0.5-3.5) h, pH of 2-10, concentration of adsorbate (1, 5 and 10)...

Adsorption fly ash +4 more

Stabilization pond systems for wastewater treatment: Facility costs and environmental footprint assessment

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Vassilios A. Tsihrintzis et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Natural systems offer an economic solution for the treatment of wastewater from small settlements. This study presents a detailed technical analysis of three stabilization pond systems designed to treat municipal wastewater, varying in capacity from 250 to 1400 population equivalent. Construction...

Municipal wastewater treatment Natural treatment systems +5 more

Volume 16 - Issue 1