Stryhnos potatorum and Pisum sativum as natural coagulant for meat food processing wastewater treatment: isotherm studies

This study was to determine the flocculation performance of Stryhnos Potatorum (Nirmali seed) and Pisum Sativum (pea seed) as natural coagulants for treating meat food processing wastewater (MFPW). A lab-scale treatment tank was developed to evaluate the effectiveness of MFPW treatment.The floccula...

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Main Authors: Pahazri, Nor Fadzilah, Mohd Apandi, Najeeha, Saphira Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya, Nagarajah, Ramathasan, Mohd Apandi, Affah, Mohd Radzuan, Rosmawanie, S. Moganathan, Shamine
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author Pahazri, Nor Fadzilah
Mohd Apandi, Najeeha
Saphira Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya
Nagarajah, Ramathasan
Mohd Apandi, Affah
Mohd Radzuan, Rosmawanie
S. Moganathan, Shamine
author_facet Pahazri, Nor Fadzilah
Mohd Apandi, Najeeha
Saphira Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya
Nagarajah, Ramathasan
Mohd Apandi, Affah
Mohd Radzuan, Rosmawanie
S. Moganathan, Shamine
author_sort Pahazri, Nor Fadzilah
collection UTHM
description This study was to determine the flocculation performance of Stryhnos Potatorum (Nirmali seed) and Pisum Sativum (pea seed) as natural coagulants for treating meat food processing wastewater (MFPW). A lab-scale treatment tank was developed to evaluate the effectiveness of MFPW treatment.The flocculation process was evaluated in relation to adsorbent dosage (30–330 mg/L), pH (4– 9) and mixing rate (100–350 rpm). Results showed that optimum dosage, pH and mixing rate for S. Potatorum were pH 8 with the dosage of 150 mg/L and 150 rpm mixing rate with the removal of turbidity, TSS, COD, O&G, and color are 91%, 97.6%, 58.4%, 79.9% and 84.3% respectively. Meanwhile, for P. Sativum, the optimum condition was observed at pH 8 with the dosage of 150 mg/L and 150 rpm mixing rate with the removal of turbidity, TSS, COD, O&G, and color 87.8%, 97.3%, 65.5%, 77.9% and 76.5% respectively. The Langmuir model was found to be the best fit (R2 > 0.95) for TSS, O&G and color removal from MFPW in both coagulants, compared to the Freundlich model for both natural coagulants. In contrast, the Freundlich isotherms were best described by the removal of turbidity (R2 = 0.97) and COD (R2 = 0.93) by using P. Sativum. The findings obtained showed that natural coagulants give an efficient treatment solution for improving MFPW quality.
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spelling uthm.eprints-87002023-05-16T02:25:27Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8700/ Stryhnos potatorum and Pisum sativum as natural coagulant for meat food processing wastewater treatment: isotherm studies Pahazri, Nor Fadzilah Mohd Apandi, Najeeha Saphira Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Nagarajah, Ramathasan Mohd Apandi, Affah Mohd Radzuan, Rosmawanie S. Moganathan, Shamine TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering This study was to determine the flocculation performance of Stryhnos Potatorum (Nirmali seed) and Pisum Sativum (pea seed) as natural coagulants for treating meat food processing wastewater (MFPW). A lab-scale treatment tank was developed to evaluate the effectiveness of MFPW treatment.The flocculation process was evaluated in relation to adsorbent dosage (30–330 mg/L), pH (4– 9) and mixing rate (100–350 rpm). Results showed that optimum dosage, pH and mixing rate for S. Potatorum were pH 8 with the dosage of 150 mg/L and 150 rpm mixing rate with the removal of turbidity, TSS, COD, O&G, and color are 91%, 97.6%, 58.4%, 79.9% and 84.3% respectively. Meanwhile, for P. Sativum, the optimum condition was observed at pH 8 with the dosage of 150 mg/L and 150 rpm mixing rate with the removal of turbidity, TSS, COD, O&G, and color 87.8%, 97.3%, 65.5%, 77.9% and 76.5% respectively. The Langmuir model was found to be the best fit (R2 > 0.95) for TSS, O&G and color removal from MFPW in both coagulants, compared to the Freundlich model for both natural coagulants. In contrast, the Freundlich isotherms were best described by the removal of turbidity (R2 = 0.97) and COD (R2 = 0.93) by using P. Sativum. The findings obtained showed that natural coagulants give an efficient treatment solution for improving MFPW quality. Tayler & Francis 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8700/1/J14628_2dbbe7cd8fe7db21bf56a92092cfd1af.pdf Pahazri, Nor Fadzilah and Mohd Apandi, Najeeha and Saphira Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya and Nagarajah, Ramathasan and Mohd Apandi, Affah and Mohd Radzuan, Rosmawanie and S. Moganathan, Shamine (2022) Stryhnos potatorum and Pisum sativum as natural coagulant for meat food processing wastewater treatment: isotherm studies. SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. pp. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/01496395.2022.2104732
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Pahazri, Nor Fadzilah
Mohd Apandi, Najeeha
Saphira Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya
Nagarajah, Ramathasan
Mohd Apandi, Affah
Mohd Radzuan, Rosmawanie
S. Moganathan, Shamine
Stryhnos potatorum and Pisum sativum as natural coagulant for meat food processing wastewater treatment: isotherm studies
title Stryhnos potatorum and Pisum sativum as natural coagulant for meat food processing wastewater treatment: isotherm studies
title_full Stryhnos potatorum and Pisum sativum as natural coagulant for meat food processing wastewater treatment: isotherm studies
title_fullStr Stryhnos potatorum and Pisum sativum as natural coagulant for meat food processing wastewater treatment: isotherm studies
title_full_unstemmed Stryhnos potatorum and Pisum sativum as natural coagulant for meat food processing wastewater treatment: isotherm studies
title_short Stryhnos potatorum and Pisum sativum as natural coagulant for meat food processing wastewater treatment: isotherm studies
title_sort stryhnos potatorum and pisum sativum as natural coagulant for meat food processing wastewater treatment isotherm studies
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8700/1/J14628_2dbbe7cd8fe7db21bf56a92092cfd1af.pdf
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