Ivy Ai Wei Tan
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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Bioresource Technology | 2016
Pei-Fang Tee; Mohammad Omar Abdullah; Ivy Ai Wei Tan; Mohamed Afizal Mohamed Amin; Cirilo Nolasco-Hipolito; Kopli Bujang
An air-cathode MFC-adsorption hybrid system, made from earthen pot was designed and tested for simultaneous wastewater treatment and energy recovery. Such design had demonstrated superior characteristics of low internal resistance (29.3Ω) and favor to low-cost, efficient wastewater treatment and power generation (55mW/m(3)) with average current of 2.13±0.4mA. The performance between MFC-adsorption hybrid system was compared to the standalone adsorption system and results had demonstrated great pollutants removals of the integrated system especially for chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD3), total organic carbon (TOC), total volatile solids (TVS), ammoniacal nitrogen (NH3-N) and total nitrogen (TN) because such system combines the advantages of each individual unit. Besides the typical biological and electrochemical processes that happened in an MFC system, an additional physicochemical process from the activated carbon took place simultaneously in the MFC-adsorption hybrid system which would further improved on the wastewater quality.
Desalination and Water Treatment | 2012
Ivy Ai Wei Tan; B.H. Hameed
Abstract The need of safe and economical methods for the elimination of hazardous dyes from contaminated waters has necessitated research interest towards the production of low-cost adsorbent. The present study aims to investigate the feasibility of rubber seed shell-based biosorbent for removal of crystal violet dye from aqueous solutions. The biosorbent was prepared using sulfuric acid treatment. Fourier transform infrared analysis showed that the main functional groups present on the surface of the biosorbent were aliphatic compounds. Batch adsorption studies were conducted to determine the effects of contact time, initial dye concentration and biosorbent dosage on the uptake of dye at 30 °C. The equilibrium data were analyzed by using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models. Equilibrium data fitted well with the Langmuir model, yielding maximum monolayer adsorption capacity of 23.81 mg/g. The kinetic data were found to conform to pseudo-second-order kinetic model with good correlation. Rubber seed she...
Environmental Technology | 2018
Pei-Fang Tee; Mohammad Omar Abdullah; Ivy Ai Wei Tan; Mohamed Afizal Mohamed Amin; Cirilo Nolasco-Hipolito; Kopli Bujang
ABSTRACT A microbial fuel cell (MFC) integrated with adsorption system (MFC-AHS) is tested under various operating temperatures with palm oil mill effluent as the substrate. The optimum operating temperature for such system is found to be at ∼35°C with current, power density, internal resistance (Rin), Coulombic efficiency (CE) and maximum chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal of 2.51 ± 0.2 mA, 74 ± 6 mW m−3, 25.4 Ω, 10.65 ± 0.5% and 93.57 ± 1.2%, respectively. Maximum current density increases linearly with temperature at a rate of 0.1772 mA m−2 °C−1, whereas maximum power density was in a polynomial function. The temperature coefficient (Q10) is found to be 1.20 between 15°C and 35°C. Present studies have demonstrated better CE performance when compared to other MFC-AHSs. Generally, MFC-AHS has demonstrated higher COD removals when compared to standalone MFC regardless of operating temperatures. Abbreviations: ACFF: activated carbon fiber felt; APHA: American Public Health Association; CE: Coulombic efficiency; COD: chemical oxygen demand; ECG: electrocardiogram; GAC: granular activated carbon; GFB: graphite fiber brush; MFC: microbial fuel cell; MFC-AHS: microbial fuel cell integrated with adsorption hybrid system; MFC-GG: microbial fuel cell integrated with graphite granules; POME: palm oil mill effluent; PTFE: polytetrafluoroethylene; SEM: scanning electron microscope
International Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2018
Lennevey Kinidi; Ivy Ai Wei Tan; Noraziah Abdul Wahab; Khairul Fikri Tamrin; Cirilo Nolasco Hipolito; Shanti Faridah Salleh
It is noteworthy to highlight that ammonia nitrogen contamination in wastewater has been reported to pose a great threat to the environment. This conventional method of remediating ammonia nitrogen contamination in wastewater applies the packed bed tower technology. Nevertheless, this technology appears to pose several application issues. Over the years, researchers have tested various types of ammonia stripping process to overcome the shortcomings of the conventional ammonia stripping technology. Along this line, the present study highlights the recent development of ammonia stripping process for industrial wastewater treatment. In addition, this study reviews ammonia stripping application for varied types of industrial wastewater and several significant operating parameters. Furthermore, this paper discusses some issues related to the conventional ammonia stripper for industrial treatment application. Finally, this study explicates the future prospects of the ammonia stripping method. This review, hence, contributes by enhancing the ammonia stripping treatment efficiency and its application for industrial wastewater treatment.
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2007
Ivy Ai Wei Tan; B.H. Hameed; A.L. Ahmad
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2008
B.H. Hameed; Ivy Ai Wei Tan; A.L. Ahmad
Desalination | 2008
Ivy Ai Wei Tan; A.L. Ahmad; B.H. Hameed
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2008
Ivy Ai Wei Tan; A.L. Ahmad; B.H. Hameed
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2015
Md. Azharul Islam; Ivy Ai Wei Tan; A. Benhouria; Mohammad Asif; B.H. Hameed
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2011
Mohammad Omar Abdullah; Ivy Ai Wei Tan; Leo Sing Lim