Application of rice shell activated carbon for reduction of chemical oxygen demand limit and adsorption of iron from abattoir wastewater

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Autor(a) principal: Udo, Robinson Davi
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Tsebam, Samuel Ayegu, Samson , Kolade Olawale, Umo , Precious Nya, Lawal , Adeniyi Solomon, Gordon , Juliet, Fetuata, Oluwaseun, Fetuga, Ibrahim Ademola, Olakoyejo, Olabode Thomas, Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Engenharia Química e Química
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/15621
Resumo: In this investigation, rice shell (RS)-activated carbon (AC) - (RS-AC) is used as a bio-sorbent to reduce chemical oxygen demand (COD) and adsorb iron from effluent from an abattoir. With H3PO4, the rice husk was altered and chemically activated. Scan electron microscopy (SEM) as well as Fourier-Transform-Infrared (F-T-IR) were utilized to examine the activated RS and examine its content, appearance, and structure. Moreover, proximate analytical study was used to ascertain the activated rice husk's wetness, volatile matter, ash, bulk density, and fixed carbon contents. Contact period, temperature, and dosage are the adsorption parameters that are assessed. The contact period of 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 min, the dosage of 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, and 0.6g, and the temperature of 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100oC were evaluated for the Fe bio-adsorption as well as COD limits reduction in wastewater obtained from abattoir at constant agitation of 200rmp and potential hydrogen level of 5 for all the runs. RS-AC can be used to maintain the amount of iron and COD in aqueous solutions and water treatment, according to the results. According to this investigation, ARH has a high fixed carbon content, which makes it an efficient bio-adsorbent, and the resulting RS-AC has a good bulk density for flow consistency. The FI-M best matches the linear equation for iron removal, whereas the LI-M given that the coefficient of correlation that well matches the equation to have COD limit at acceptable level. In comparison to other models, second ordered Kinetics model-SOKM satisfactorily describes current data to keep Fe as well as COD levels within standard ranges; as a result, chemical adsorption controls the bio-adsorption process.
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spelling Application of rice shell activated carbon for reduction of chemical oxygen demand limit and adsorption of iron from abattoir wastewater RSACIronCODAdsorptionIsothermsIn this investigation, rice shell (RS)-activated carbon (AC) - (RS-AC) is used as a bio-sorbent to reduce chemical oxygen demand (COD) and adsorb iron from effluent from an abattoir. With H3PO4, the rice husk was altered and chemically activated. Scan electron microscopy (SEM) as well as Fourier-Transform-Infrared (F-T-IR) were utilized to examine the activated RS and examine its content, appearance, and structure. Moreover, proximate analytical study was used to ascertain the activated rice husk's wetness, volatile matter, ash, bulk density, and fixed carbon contents. Contact period, temperature, and dosage are the adsorption parameters that are assessed. The contact period of 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 min, the dosage of 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, and 0.6g, and the temperature of 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100oC were evaluated for the Fe bio-adsorption as well as COD limits reduction in wastewater obtained from abattoir at constant agitation of 200rmp and potential hydrogen level of 5 for all the runs. RS-AC can be used to maintain the amount of iron and COD in aqueous solutions and water treatment, according to the results. According to this investigation, ARH has a high fixed carbon content, which makes it an efficient bio-adsorbent, and the resulting RS-AC has a good bulk density for flow consistency. The FI-M best matches the linear equation for iron removal, whereas the LI-M given that the coefficient of correlation that well matches the equation to have COD limit at acceptable level. In comparison to other models, second ordered Kinetics model-SOKM satisfactorily describes current data to keep Fe as well as COD levels within standard ranges; as a result, chemical adsorption controls the bio-adsorption process.Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2023-04-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/1562110.18540/jcecvl9iss7pp15621-01eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 9 No. 7 (2023); 15621-01eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 9 Núm. 7 (2023); 15621-01eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; v. 9 n. 7 (2023); 15621-01e2527-1075reponame:Revista de Engenharia Química e Químicainstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVenghttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/15621/7890Copyright (c) 2023 The Journal of Engineering and Exact Scienceshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUdo, Robinson DaviTsebam, Samuel AyeguSamson , Kolade OlawaleUmo , Precious NyaLawal , Adeniyi SolomonGordon , JulietFetuata, OluwaseunFetuga, Ibrahim AdemolaOlakoyejo, Olabode ThomasSiqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira2023-09-22T19:34:35Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufv.br:article/15621Revistahttp://www.seer.ufv.br/seer/rbeq2/index.php/req2/indexONGhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/oaijcec.journal@ufv.br||req2@ufv.br2446-94162446-9416opendoar:2023-09-22T19:34:35Revista de Engenharia Química e Química - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Application of rice shell activated carbon for reduction of chemical oxygen demand limit and adsorption of iron from abattoir wastewater
title Application of rice shell activated carbon for reduction of chemical oxygen demand limit and adsorption of iron from abattoir wastewater
spellingShingle Application of rice shell activated carbon for reduction of chemical oxygen demand limit and adsorption of iron from abattoir wastewater
Udo, Robinson Davi
RSAC
Iron
COD
Adsorption
Isotherms
title_short Application of rice shell activated carbon for reduction of chemical oxygen demand limit and adsorption of iron from abattoir wastewater
title_full Application of rice shell activated carbon for reduction of chemical oxygen demand limit and adsorption of iron from abattoir wastewater
title_fullStr Application of rice shell activated carbon for reduction of chemical oxygen demand limit and adsorption of iron from abattoir wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Application of rice shell activated carbon for reduction of chemical oxygen demand limit and adsorption of iron from abattoir wastewater
title_sort Application of rice shell activated carbon for reduction of chemical oxygen demand limit and adsorption of iron from abattoir wastewater
author Udo, Robinson Davi
author_facet Udo, Robinson Davi
Tsebam, Samuel Ayegu
Samson , Kolade Olawale
Umo , Precious Nya
Lawal , Adeniyi Solomon
Gordon , Juliet
Fetuata, Oluwaseun
Fetuga, Ibrahim Ademola
Olakoyejo, Olabode Thomas
Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Tsebam, Samuel Ayegu
Samson , Kolade Olawale
Umo , Precious Nya
Lawal , Adeniyi Solomon
Gordon , Juliet
Fetuata, Oluwaseun
Fetuga, Ibrahim Ademola
Olakoyejo, Olabode Thomas
Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Udo, Robinson Davi
Tsebam, Samuel Ayegu
Samson , Kolade Olawale
Umo , Precious Nya
Lawal , Adeniyi Solomon
Gordon , Juliet
Fetuata, Oluwaseun
Fetuga, Ibrahim Ademola
Olakoyejo, Olabode Thomas
Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv RSAC
Iron
COD
Adsorption
Isotherms
topic RSAC
Iron
COD
Adsorption
Isotherms
description In this investigation, rice shell (RS)-activated carbon (AC) - (RS-AC) is used as a bio-sorbent to reduce chemical oxygen demand (COD) and adsorb iron from effluent from an abattoir. With H3PO4, the rice husk was altered and chemically activated. Scan electron microscopy (SEM) as well as Fourier-Transform-Infrared (F-T-IR) were utilized to examine the activated RS and examine its content, appearance, and structure. Moreover, proximate analytical study was used to ascertain the activated rice husk's wetness, volatile matter, ash, bulk density, and fixed carbon contents. Contact period, temperature, and dosage are the adsorption parameters that are assessed. The contact period of 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 min, the dosage of 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, and 0.6g, and the temperature of 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100oC were evaluated for the Fe bio-adsorption as well as COD limits reduction in wastewater obtained from abattoir at constant agitation of 200rmp and potential hydrogen level of 5 for all the runs. RS-AC can be used to maintain the amount of iron and COD in aqueous solutions and water treatment, according to the results. According to this investigation, ARH has a high fixed carbon content, which makes it an efficient bio-adsorbent, and the resulting RS-AC has a good bulk density for flow consistency. The FI-M best matches the linear equation for iron removal, whereas the LI-M given that the coefficient of correlation that well matches the equation to have COD limit at acceptable level. In comparison to other models, second ordered Kinetics model-SOKM satisfactorily describes current data to keep Fe as well as COD levels within standard ranges; as a result, chemical adsorption controls the bio-adsorption process.
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