Treatment of Wastewater by Moringa Oleifera and Maize Seeds as Plant-Based Coagulant

Coagulants are essential in purifying raw water for drinking water safety for consumers. Commonly, aluminium sulphate, a chemical coagulant, is used for water treatment. However, for long-term usage, chemical coagulants can be considered toxic and harmful to the environment due to the accumulation o...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Author: Kasmuri N.; Shokree N.S.A.; Zaini N.; Ismail N.; Miskon M.F.; Ramli N.H.; Nayono S.E.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics 2023
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Kasmuri N.; Shokree N.S.A.; Zaini N.; Ismail N.; Miskon M.F.; Ramli N.H.; Nayono S.E.
Treatment of Wastewater by Moringa Oleifera and Maize Seeds as Plant-Based Coagulant
2023
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
1140
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10.1088/1755-1315/1140/1/012010
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Coagulants are essential in purifying raw water for drinking water safety for consumers. Commonly, aluminium sulphate, a chemical coagulant, is used for water treatment. However, for long-term usage, chemical coagulants can be considered toxic and harmful to the environment due to the accumulation of this substance in the pipeline system, which can create severe health issues if consumed. The natural plant-based coagulant can be a substitute for a sustainable solution in the water treatment coagulation process. This research aimed to determine the efficiency of plant-based materials as coagulants in surface water treatment. Moringa oleifera and maize seeds were chosen as natural coagulants in this investigation since they are both locally available plant-based materials. Here, this research aims to study the ability of moringa oleifera seed and maize seed as plant-based coagulants in enhancing the effluent quality of the wastewater treatment plant of UiTM Dengkil Selangor. A jar test experiment was used to assess the capacity of moringa oleifera and maize as natural coagulants. The results comprise turbidity removal by 92% (mixed of moringa oleifera seed and maize seed), the chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 95% reduction rate using moringa oleifera seed. The biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) for 88% removal by moringa oleifera seed, ammonia-nitrogen removal of 12% (moringa oleifera seed) and total suspended solids (TSS) of 100% reduction rate using mixed moringa oleifera seed and maize seed for the effluent sample. Thus, it can be recognized that moringa oleifera and maize seeds can be an alternative solution to replace the chemical coagulants in the treatment systems. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Institute of Physics
17551307
English
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author Kasmuri N.; Shokree N.S.A.; Zaini N.; Ismail N.; Miskon M.F.; Ramli N.H.; Nayono S.E.
spellingShingle Kasmuri N.; Shokree N.S.A.; Zaini N.; Ismail N.; Miskon M.F.; Ramli N.H.; Nayono S.E.
Treatment of Wastewater by Moringa Oleifera and Maize Seeds as Plant-Based Coagulant
author_facet Kasmuri N.; Shokree N.S.A.; Zaini N.; Ismail N.; Miskon M.F.; Ramli N.H.; Nayono S.E.
author_sort Kasmuri N.; Shokree N.S.A.; Zaini N.; Ismail N.; Miskon M.F.; Ramli N.H.; Nayono S.E.
title Treatment of Wastewater by Moringa Oleifera and Maize Seeds as Plant-Based Coagulant
title_short Treatment of Wastewater by Moringa Oleifera and Maize Seeds as Plant-Based Coagulant
title_full Treatment of Wastewater by Moringa Oleifera and Maize Seeds as Plant-Based Coagulant
title_fullStr Treatment of Wastewater by Moringa Oleifera and Maize Seeds as Plant-Based Coagulant
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of Wastewater by Moringa Oleifera and Maize Seeds as Plant-Based Coagulant
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description Coagulants are essential in purifying raw water for drinking water safety for consumers. Commonly, aluminium sulphate, a chemical coagulant, is used for water treatment. However, for long-term usage, chemical coagulants can be considered toxic and harmful to the environment due to the accumulation of this substance in the pipeline system, which can create severe health issues if consumed. The natural plant-based coagulant can be a substitute for a sustainable solution in the water treatment coagulation process. This research aimed to determine the efficiency of plant-based materials as coagulants in surface water treatment. Moringa oleifera and maize seeds were chosen as natural coagulants in this investigation since they are both locally available plant-based materials. Here, this research aims to study the ability of moringa oleifera seed and maize seed as plant-based coagulants in enhancing the effluent quality of the wastewater treatment plant of UiTM Dengkil Selangor. A jar test experiment was used to assess the capacity of moringa oleifera and maize as natural coagulants. The results comprise turbidity removal by 92% (mixed of moringa oleifera seed and maize seed), the chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 95% reduction rate using moringa oleifera seed. The biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) for 88% removal by moringa oleifera seed, ammonia-nitrogen removal of 12% (moringa oleifera seed) and total suspended solids (TSS) of 100% reduction rate using mixed moringa oleifera seed and maize seed for the effluent sample. Thus, it can be recognized that moringa oleifera and maize seeds can be an alternative solution to replace the chemical coagulants in the treatment systems. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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