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Dr. Usama Mohamed Nour Eldemerdash :: Publications:

Title:
Evaluation of Lime as an Aid for Coagulation – Flocculation Treatment of Textile Wastewater Effluent
Authors: N.A. Rashidi, U.M.N. Eldemerdash
Year: 2012
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Abstract:

The treatment of textile industry wastewater effluents represents a challenge in meeting the environmental standards of discharge limits. This is due to the stability of different dyestuff even when exposed to the most oxidizing processes. The coagulation and flocculation process shows good capability for this application. Ceramic materials, e.g., lime, represent a promising alternative for enhancing this process. There is a lack of information about the optimum operating parameters for different effluents. This is due to the fact that the optimum values are related to the type of dyestuff. This study evaluates experimentally the use of lime as a coagulant aid for synthetic wastewater containing Eriochrome Black T dyestuff. Optimum operating parameters were investigated, and the optimum values of pH, temperature, coagulant dose and coagulant aid were determined. The effects on turbidity, chemical oxygen demand and final pH are shown. The lime shows a good capability for being used as a coagulant aid with aluminum sulfate to remove Eriochrome Black T dyestuff from wastewater effluents. To achieve an effective treatment, the shown optimum operating conditions should be applied.

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