2020
DOI: 10.22161/ijaers.77.64
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Natural coagulants replacing ferric chloride for wastewater slaughterhouses treatment

Abstract: This study purpose was to investigate the usage of two natural coagulants: Tanfloc SG® and chitosan, in order to replace the currently ferric chloride usage by the wastewater coagulation process from slaughterhouses subsequently initial treatment. Preliminary tests were accomplished to delimit the research groups of the operating parameters: pH and coagulant concentration, based on the wastewater COD diminution. Therefore, following these results, the tests were defined by a rotational central composite design… Show more

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“…For COD removal, the removal efficiency was increased when the pH was in the range of 3.9 to 6.9 where the highest COD removal efficiency (76.2%) was obtained at pH 6.9. This result is consistent with a previous study by Genena et al [17] where the highest COD removal was achieved at pH 7 using tannin.…”
Section: Dosage Of Tannin (Ml)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…For COD removal, the removal efficiency was increased when the pH was in the range of 3.9 to 6.9 where the highest COD removal efficiency (76.2%) was obtained at pH 6.9. This result is consistent with a previous study by Genena et al [17] where the highest COD removal was achieved at pH 7 using tannin.…”
Section: Dosage Of Tannin (Ml)supporting
confidence: 93%