Effect Of pH And Contact Time On The Adsorption Of Heavy Metals In Acid Mine Drainage Using Hydrated Lime

Acid mine drainage (AMD) is one of the most problematic occurrence that can cause environmental degradation to the ecosystems, human health, and may devastate the water security in the area. The major problem with AMD is the content of heavy metals in it and if neglected may pose a major threat to t...

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Main Author: Chamnek, Arvitcha
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2018
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description Acid mine drainage (AMD) is one of the most problematic occurrence that can cause environmental degradation to the ecosystems, human health, and may devastate the water security in the area. The major problem with AMD is the content of heavy metals in it and if neglected may pose a major threat to the human health. Since today, many research was done to treating the acid mine drainage but less is known on how the pH and contact time of adsorbent material affects the heavy metals concentration. This study present the results of a study conducted in Pengkalan Hulu, Perak where real acid mine drainage water sample is taken to be treated. This study also aims to analyze the characteristic of AMD water sample and composition of adsorbent media as well as to observe the optimum pH and contact time for treatment of acid mine drainage sample using hydrated lime as the adsorbent material. The study shows that longer contact time is needed for the highest percentage of adsorption of heavy metals. However, pH varies for each of the heavy metals to be adsorbed at maximum. This project is significant to comply with the standard set in Mineral Development (Effluent) Regulations 2016 to sustain the environmental quality.
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spelling usm.eprints-530482022-06-24T09:01:18Z http://eprints.usm.my/53048/ Effect Of pH And Contact Time On The Adsorption Of Heavy Metals In Acid Mine Drainage Using Hydrated Lime Chamnek, Arvitcha T Technology TN Mining Engineering. Metallurgy Acid mine drainage (AMD) is one of the most problematic occurrence that can cause environmental degradation to the ecosystems, human health, and may devastate the water security in the area. The major problem with AMD is the content of heavy metals in it and if neglected may pose a major threat to the human health. Since today, many research was done to treating the acid mine drainage but less is known on how the pH and contact time of adsorbent material affects the heavy metals concentration. This study present the results of a study conducted in Pengkalan Hulu, Perak where real acid mine drainage water sample is taken to be treated. This study also aims to analyze the characteristic of AMD water sample and composition of adsorbent media as well as to observe the optimum pH and contact time for treatment of acid mine drainage sample using hydrated lime as the adsorbent material. The study shows that longer contact time is needed for the highest percentage of adsorption of heavy metals. However, pH varies for each of the heavy metals to be adsorbed at maximum. This project is significant to comply with the standard set in Mineral Development (Effluent) Regulations 2016 to sustain the environmental quality. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2018-06-25 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/53048/1/Effect%20Of%20pH%20And%20Contact%20Time%20On%20The%20Adsorption%20Of%20Heavy%20Metals%20In%20Acid%20Mine%20Drainage%20Using%20Hydrated%20Lime_Arvitcha%20Chamnek_B1_2018.pdf Chamnek, Arvitcha (2018) Effect Of pH And Contact Time On The Adsorption Of Heavy Metals In Acid Mine Drainage Using Hydrated Lime. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Bahan dan Sumber Mineral. (Submitted)
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Effect Of pH And Contact Time On The Adsorption Of Heavy Metals In Acid Mine Drainage Using Hydrated Lime
title Effect Of pH And Contact Time On The Adsorption Of Heavy Metals In Acid Mine Drainage Using Hydrated Lime
title_full Effect Of pH And Contact Time On The Adsorption Of Heavy Metals In Acid Mine Drainage Using Hydrated Lime
title_fullStr Effect Of pH And Contact Time On The Adsorption Of Heavy Metals In Acid Mine Drainage Using Hydrated Lime
title_full_unstemmed Effect Of pH And Contact Time On The Adsorption Of Heavy Metals In Acid Mine Drainage Using Hydrated Lime
title_short Effect Of pH And Contact Time On The Adsorption Of Heavy Metals In Acid Mine Drainage Using Hydrated Lime
title_sort effect of ph and contact time on the adsorption of heavy metals in acid mine drainage using hydrated lime
topic T Technology
TN Mining Engineering. Metallurgy
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