Dragon fruit foliage plant-based coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent: Comparison of treatment with ferric sulfate

The effectiveness of dragon fruit foliage as a natural coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent was investigated and compared with ferric sulfate, a chemical coagulant. Dragon fruit is a round and often red-colored fruit with scales-like texture and is native to south American countrie...

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Published in:Journal of Chemistry
Main Author: Idris J.; Som A.M.; Musa M.; Ku Hamid K.H.; Husen R.; Muhd Rodhi M.N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Idris J.; Som A.M.; Musa M.; Ku Hamid K.H.; Husen R.; Muhd Rodhi M.N.
Dragon fruit foliage plant-based coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent: Comparison of treatment with ferric sulfate
2013
Journal of Chemistry
2013

10.1155/2013/230860
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The effectiveness of dragon fruit foliage as a natural coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent was investigated and compared with ferric sulfate, a chemical coagulant. Dragon fruit is a round and often red-colored fruit with scales-like texture and is native to south American countries which is also cultivated and heavily marketed in southeast Asian countries. Its foliage represents a part of its overall plant system. Latex effluent is one of the main byproduct from rubber processing factories in Malaysia. Three main parameters investigated were chemical oxygen demand (COD), suspended solids (SS), and turbidity of effluent. Coagulation experiments using jar test were performed with a flocculation system where the effects of latex effluent pH as well as coagulation dosage on coagulation effectiveness were examined. The highest recorded COD, SS, and turbidity removal percentages for foliage were observed for effluent pH 10 at 94.7, 88.9, and 99.7, respectively. It is concluded that the foliage showed tremendous potential as a natural coagulant for water treatment purposes. The foliage could be used in the pretreatment stage of Malaysian latex effluent prior to secondary treatment. © 2013 Juferi Idris et al.
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
20909063
English
Article
All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Idris J.; Som A.M.; Musa M.; Ku Hamid K.H.; Husen R.; Muhd Rodhi M.N.
spellingShingle Idris J.; Som A.M.; Musa M.; Ku Hamid K.H.; Husen R.; Muhd Rodhi M.N.
Dragon fruit foliage plant-based coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent: Comparison of treatment with ferric sulfate
author_facet Idris J.; Som A.M.; Musa M.; Ku Hamid K.H.; Husen R.; Muhd Rodhi M.N.
author_sort Idris J.; Som A.M.; Musa M.; Ku Hamid K.H.; Husen R.; Muhd Rodhi M.N.
title Dragon fruit foliage plant-based coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent: Comparison of treatment with ferric sulfate
title_short Dragon fruit foliage plant-based coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent: Comparison of treatment with ferric sulfate
title_full Dragon fruit foliage plant-based coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent: Comparison of treatment with ferric sulfate
title_fullStr Dragon fruit foliage plant-based coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent: Comparison of treatment with ferric sulfate
title_full_unstemmed Dragon fruit foliage plant-based coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent: Comparison of treatment with ferric sulfate
title_sort Dragon fruit foliage plant-based coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent: Comparison of treatment with ferric sulfate
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description The effectiveness of dragon fruit foliage as a natural coagulant for treatment of concentrated latex effluent was investigated and compared with ferric sulfate, a chemical coagulant. Dragon fruit is a round and often red-colored fruit with scales-like texture and is native to south American countries which is also cultivated and heavily marketed in southeast Asian countries. Its foliage represents a part of its overall plant system. Latex effluent is one of the main byproduct from rubber processing factories in Malaysia. Three main parameters investigated were chemical oxygen demand (COD), suspended solids (SS), and turbidity of effluent. Coagulation experiments using jar test were performed with a flocculation system where the effects of latex effluent pH as well as coagulation dosage on coagulation effectiveness were examined. The highest recorded COD, SS, and turbidity removal percentages for foliage were observed for effluent pH 10 at 94.7, 88.9, and 99.7, respectively. It is concluded that the foliage showed tremendous potential as a natural coagulant for water treatment purposes. The foliage could be used in the pretreatment stage of Malaysian latex effluent prior to secondary treatment. © 2013 Juferi Idris et al.
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