Study of efficiency of mobile wastewater treatment from dye using activated carbon from coconut shell
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2023-04-02Author
Tungsudjawong, Kitiyot
กิติยศ ตั้งสัจจวงศ์
Hirunsupachote, Supachai
ศุภชัย หิรัญศุภโชติ
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The dyeing industry both of business size and household size where the remaining water from the dyeing process is dumped into pipes and flows into natural water sources, causing sewage problems. Therefore, a column type wastewater treatment system has been developed by using a filtration system along with an adsorption system. The materials used to treat the wastewater from dyeing are gravel, sand, charcoal from wood and activated carbon from coconut shell. The study was conducted on the synthesis activated carbon from coconut shell using for color and molecules adsorption. The amount of activated carbon from coconut shell was varied at 200, 400, 600 and 800 g applying with filter media and other adsorption materials taking 1 hour to treat the wastewater from dyeing. The parameter using to measure water quality consisted of color value, pH, suspended solids, conductivity, turbidity value, COD and TKN to indicate the water quality before and after treatment evaluating the efficiency of the wastewater treatment system. The best ratio that can treat the color is the formula containing 800 g of coconut shell activated carbon. It was able to treat the color equal to 5.94 SU or 99.43 percent compared to the wastewater before treatment.
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