Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering | 2019

Parametric Study of COD Reduction from Textile Processing Wastewater Using Adsorption on Cypress Cone-Based Activated Carbon: An Analysis of a Doehlert Response Surface Design

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In this study, the performance of a cypress cone-based activated carbon was tested for the COD reduction from industrial textile wastewater. These cypress cones were locally collected after maturation. The Doehlert response surface design was used to simulate and optimize the decrease in COD in treated wastewater. The dominant parameters for COD removal in the effluent were the temperature, the amount of adsorbent and the pH of the initial solution. The obtained model fit the experimental results with high precision (R2\u2009>\u20090.93) and low Fisher probability ( \u2009temperature\u2009>\u2009initial pH. Under the optimal conditions predicted by the regression, a maximum COD reduction could be obtained with a temperature of 319\xa0K at pH 12 and an activated carbon concentration of 1.144\xa0g\xa0L−1 after 1\xa0h treatment. Meanwhile, the designed adsorbent realized the decrease in colour (80.4%), COD (19%) and turbidity (67.1%) of wastewater. It could be concluded that cypress cone-based activated carbon is promising in the treatment of textile wastewater. The increase in COD removal rate through hybridization of processes is being considered for future research.

Volume 44
Pages 10079-10086
DOI 10.1007/s13369-019-04188-9
Language English
Journal Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering

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