In situ stannous reagent generator (SRG): An alternative hexavalent chromium treatment technology in drinking water industry

Access to safe drinking water is a basic necessity for human health. Rock and soil are rich sources of chromium, a metal that is present naturally. Chromium commonly exists in two oxidation states: trivalent chromium (chromium-3, Cr (III), Cr3+) and hexavalent chromium (chromium-6, Cr (VI), Cr6+), i...

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Published in:Journal of Water Process Engineering
Main Author: Mohd Yusof M.H.; Sarip S.; Abd Fatah A.Y.; Mad Kaidi H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Mohd Hashim N.F.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2023
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Mohd Yusof M.H.; Sarip S.; Abd Fatah A.Y.; Mad Kaidi H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Mohd Hashim N.F.
In situ stannous reagent generator (SRG): An alternative hexavalent chromium treatment technology in drinking water industry
2023
Journal of Water Process Engineering
55

10.1016/j.jwpe.2023.104217
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85169597373&doi=10.1016%2fj.jwpe.2023.104217&partnerID=40&md5=8d29c17b8ada5c3fe1f558aff3dd3a3c
Access to safe drinking water is a basic necessity for human health. Rock and soil are rich sources of chromium, a metal that is present naturally. Chromium commonly exists in two oxidation states: trivalent chromium (chromium-3, Cr (III), Cr3+) and hexavalent chromium (chromium-6, Cr (VI), Cr6+), in the natural environment, as well as in the water treatment and distribution systems. While Cr (III) is an essential nutrient for humans, Cr (VI) is a dangerous pollutant that can build up in both the environment and the tissues of living things. The Cr (VI) treatment traditionally uses techniques such as electrodialysis reversal, ion exchange, electrochemical, reduction, coagulation, oxidation and filtration systems. Chemical costs, secondary waste production, and unintentional regeneration of Cr (VI) after treatment are difficulties with standard Cr (VI) treatment. In order to remediate Cr (VI) in raw water, this study looks into the in-situ stannous reagent generator (SRG) package as a potential disruptive green technology. SRG was able to reduce roughly 40 parts per billion (ppb) of Cr (VI) to below 1.0 ppb after being installed on a raw water source site for a 10-day trial period. The In Situ SRG technology provides an efficient and safe method for treating Cr (VI) in drinking water, reduces the health risks associated with Cr (VI) exposure by converting it to a less toxic form and reduces chemical handling risks. Reductive Cr (VI) treatment technologies based on the use of stannous tin hold tremendous promise in the future to overcome green-house gas (GHG) emissions and other anthropogenic environmental change, in addition to effectively reducing Cr (VI) in drinking water to the permissible limits and high energy cost challenges. In Situ Stannous Reagent Generator (SRG) technology is designed to convert Cr (VI) to its less toxic trivalent form, Cr (III), which is less harmful and easier to remove from water. © 2023 The Authors
Elsevier Ltd
22147144
English
Article
All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Mohd Yusof M.H.; Sarip S.; Abd Fatah A.Y.; Mad Kaidi H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Mohd Hashim N.F.
spellingShingle Mohd Yusof M.H.; Sarip S.; Abd Fatah A.Y.; Mad Kaidi H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Mohd Hashim N.F.
In situ stannous reagent generator (SRG): An alternative hexavalent chromium treatment technology in drinking water industry
author_facet Mohd Yusof M.H.; Sarip S.; Abd Fatah A.Y.; Mad Kaidi H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Mohd Hashim N.F.
author_sort Mohd Yusof M.H.; Sarip S.; Abd Fatah A.Y.; Mad Kaidi H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Mohd Hashim N.F.
title In situ stannous reagent generator (SRG): An alternative hexavalent chromium treatment technology in drinking water industry
title_short In situ stannous reagent generator (SRG): An alternative hexavalent chromium treatment technology in drinking water industry
title_full In situ stannous reagent generator (SRG): An alternative hexavalent chromium treatment technology in drinking water industry
title_fullStr In situ stannous reagent generator (SRG): An alternative hexavalent chromium treatment technology in drinking water industry
title_full_unstemmed In situ stannous reagent generator (SRG): An alternative hexavalent chromium treatment technology in drinking water industry
title_sort In situ stannous reagent generator (SRG): An alternative hexavalent chromium treatment technology in drinking water industry
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description Access to safe drinking water is a basic necessity for human health. Rock and soil are rich sources of chromium, a metal that is present naturally. Chromium commonly exists in two oxidation states: trivalent chromium (chromium-3, Cr (III), Cr3+) and hexavalent chromium (chromium-6, Cr (VI), Cr6+), in the natural environment, as well as in the water treatment and distribution systems. While Cr (III) is an essential nutrient for humans, Cr (VI) is a dangerous pollutant that can build up in both the environment and the tissues of living things. The Cr (VI) treatment traditionally uses techniques such as electrodialysis reversal, ion exchange, electrochemical, reduction, coagulation, oxidation and filtration systems. Chemical costs, secondary waste production, and unintentional regeneration of Cr (VI) after treatment are difficulties with standard Cr (VI) treatment. In order to remediate Cr (VI) in raw water, this study looks into the in-situ stannous reagent generator (SRG) package as a potential disruptive green technology. SRG was able to reduce roughly 40 parts per billion (ppb) of Cr (VI) to below 1.0 ppb after being installed on a raw water source site for a 10-day trial period. The In Situ SRG technology provides an efficient and safe method for treating Cr (VI) in drinking water, reduces the health risks associated with Cr (VI) exposure by converting it to a less toxic form and reduces chemical handling risks. Reductive Cr (VI) treatment technologies based on the use of stannous tin hold tremendous promise in the future to overcome green-house gas (GHG) emissions and other anthropogenic environmental change, in addition to effectively reducing Cr (VI) in drinking water to the permissible limits and high energy cost challenges. In Situ Stannous Reagent Generator (SRG) technology is designed to convert Cr (VI) to its less toxic trivalent form, Cr (III), which is less harmful and easier to remove from water. © 2023 The Authors
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