Rumana Ghufran
Universiti Malaysia Pahang
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Water Research | 2011
Muhammad Asif Latif; Rumana Ghufran; Zularisam Abdul Wahid; Anwar Ahmad
The UASB process among other treatment methods has been recognized as a core method of an advanced technology for environmental protection. This paper highlights the treatment of seven types of wastewaters i.e. palm oil mill effluent (POME), distillery wastewater, slaughterhouse wastewater, piggery wastewater, dairy wastewater, fishery wastewater and municipal wastewater (black and gray) by UASB process. The purpose of this study is to explore the pollution load of these wastewaters and their treatment potential use in upflow anaerobic sludge blanket process. The general characterization of wastewater, treatment in UASB reactor with operational parameters and reactor performance in terms of COD removal and biogas production are thoroughly discussed in the paper. The concrete data illustrates the reactor configuration, thus giving maximum awareness about upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor for further research. The future aspects for research needs are also outlined.
Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2011
Anwar Ahmad; Rumana Ghufran; Zularisam A. Wahid
The granulation process in palm oil mill effluent using calcium oxide-cement kiln dust (CaO-CKD) provides an attractive and cost effective treatment option. In this study the efficiency of CaO-CKD at doses of 1.5-20 g/l was tested in batch experiments and found that 10 g of CaO/l caused the greatest degradation of VFA, butyrate and acetate. An upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor was operated continuously at 35°C for 150 days to investigate the effect of CaO-CKD on sludge granulation and methanogenesis during start-up. The treatment of POME emphasized the influence of varying organic loading rates (OLR). Up to 94.9% of COD was removed when the reactor was fed with the 15.5-65.5 g-CODg/l at an OLR of 4.5-12.5 kg-COD/m(3)d, suggesting the feasibility of using CaO in an UASB process to treat POME. The ratio of volatile solids/total solids (VS/TS) and volatile fatty acids in the anaerobic sludge in the UASB reactor decreased significantly after long-term operation due to the precipitation of calcium carbonate in the granules. Granulation and methanogenesis decreased with an increase in the influent CaO-CKD concentration.
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management | 2012
Anwar Ahmad; Rumana Ghufran; Zularisam A. Wahid
Abstract Palm oil Mill Effluent (POME) with concentrated butyrate was treated in a 4.5 l upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor (UASBR), run over a range of influent concentrations (16.5–46.0 g-COD l−1), chemical oxygen demand (COD) loading rates (1.5–11.5 g-CODl−1d−1) and 11–4 days hydraulic retention time (HRT) at 37 °C by maintaining pH between 6.5–7.5. The process consistently removed 97–99% of COD at loading rates up to 1.5–4.8 g-COD l−1d−1 by varying HRT (11–7.2 days). Butyrate is an important intermediate in the anaerobic degradation of organic matter. In sulphate-depleted environment, butyrate in POME (BOD/COD ratio of 0.5) is β-oxidised to acetate and hydrogen, by obligate proton reducers in syntrophic association with hydrogen utilizing methanogens. The conversion of acetate to methane appeared to be rate limiting step. Maximum biogas (20.17 ll−1d−1) and methane production (16.2 ll−1d−1) were obtained at COD loading rate of 4.80 gl−1d−1 and HRT of 7.2 days. The biogas and methane production wer...
Clean-soil Air Water | 2010
Anwar Ahmad; Rumana Ghufran; Wan Mohd. Faizal
Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio\/technology | 2011
Anwar Ahmad; Rumana Ghufran; Zularisam A. Wahid
Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2011
Anwar Ahmad; Rumana Ghufran; A. W. Zularisam
Environmental Progress | 2012
M.A. Latif; Anwar Ahmad; Rumana Ghufran; Zularisam Abdul Wahid
Separation and Purification Technology | 2014
Anwar Ahmad; Rumana Ghufran
Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2010
Anwar Ahmad; Rumana Ghufran; Zularisam A. Wahid
Archive | 2010
Anwar Ahmad; Rumana Ghufran; Zularisam Abdul Wahid