The Combination of Coagulant and Electrocoagulation in Stabilized Leachate Treatment

The contaminated leachate production is a result of solid waste disposal that has led to a negative impact on water and the environment. Therefore, leachate treatment is necessary to solve the problem. This study was conducted to determine the removal of color, suspended solids, chemical oxygen dema...

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Published in:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Main Authors: Azman, Roseliza; Zin, Nur Shaylinda Mohd; Salleh, Siti Nor Aishah Mohd; Rasid, Nur Ain Natasha Abdul; Zailani, Laila Wahidah Mohamad; Akbar, Nor Azliza
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Language:English
Published: UNIV TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA 2024
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author Azman
Roseliza; Zin
Nur Shaylinda Mohd; Salleh
Siti Nor Aishah Mohd; Rasid
Nur Ain Natasha Abdul; Zailani
Laila Wahidah Mohamad; Akbar
Nor Azliza
spellingShingle Azman
Roseliza; Zin
Nur Shaylinda Mohd; Salleh
Siti Nor Aishah Mohd; Rasid
Nur Ain Natasha Abdul; Zailani
Laila Wahidah Mohamad; Akbar
Nor Azliza
The Combination of Coagulant and Electrocoagulation in Stabilized Leachate Treatment
Construction & Building Technology
author_facet Azman
Roseliza; Zin
Nur Shaylinda Mohd; Salleh
Siti Nor Aishah Mohd; Rasid
Nur Ain Natasha Abdul; Zailani
Laila Wahidah Mohamad; Akbar
Nor Azliza
author_sort Azman
spelling Azman, Roseliza; Zin, Nur Shaylinda Mohd; Salleh, Siti Nor Aishah Mohd; Rasid, Nur Ain Natasha Abdul; Zailani, Laila Wahidah Mohamad; Akbar, Nor Azliza
The Combination of Coagulant and Electrocoagulation in Stabilized Leachate Treatment
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
English
Article
The contaminated leachate production is a result of solid waste disposal that has led to a negative impact on water and the environment. Therefore, leachate treatment is necessary to solve the problem. This study was conducted to determine the removal of color, suspended solids, chemical oxygen demand (COD), turbidity and ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) for chemical coagulation alone under the influence of pH and dosage of alum, and also for combined coagulant+electrocoagulation (alum and electrocoagulation) under the effect of current density and the duration of current flow. The combination of coagulant and electrocoagulation performance in this experiment was compared with chemical coagulation. The results of this study revealed that the optimum dosage and pH for alum were 3 g/L and pH 6, respectively for chemical coagulation. The percentage removal of turbidity, color, suspended solids, COD and NH3-N by 3 g/L alum at pH 6 was 89.16%, 87.5%, 97.3%, 49.86% and 17.32%, respectively. Coagulant+eletrocoagulation was conducted by using a combination of iron electrode plates (7 cm x 5 cm x 0.1 cm) and chemical coagulant (alum) in an electrolytic cell to determine the optimum current density and the duration of current flow. The result showed that the optimum coagulant dose, current density and duration of current flow in the coagulant+electrocoagulatiom were 3 g/L alum at pH 6 and 42.86 A/m(2) of current density at 30 minutes duration of current flow, respectively. The percentage removal of the turbidity, color, suspended solids, COD and NH3-N by using the combination method were 93.39%, 89.47%, 96.58%, 78.05% and 44.25%, respectively. Coagulant+electrocoagulation enhanced the removal efficiency of coagulation especially for COD and NH3-N compared to one stage coagulation. Thus, the combination of coagulant and electrocoagulation method has the potential to be used in the leachate treatment.
UNIV TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA
2180-3242

2024
15
3
10.30880/ijscet.2024.15.03.019
Construction & Building Technology

WOS:001385877800018
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001385877800018
title The Combination of Coagulant and Electrocoagulation in Stabilized Leachate Treatment
title_short The Combination of Coagulant and Electrocoagulation in Stabilized Leachate Treatment
title_full The Combination of Coagulant and Electrocoagulation in Stabilized Leachate Treatment
title_fullStr The Combination of Coagulant and Electrocoagulation in Stabilized Leachate Treatment
title_full_unstemmed The Combination of Coagulant and Electrocoagulation in Stabilized Leachate Treatment
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description The contaminated leachate production is a result of solid waste disposal that has led to a negative impact on water and the environment. Therefore, leachate treatment is necessary to solve the problem. This study was conducted to determine the removal of color, suspended solids, chemical oxygen demand (COD), turbidity and ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) for chemical coagulation alone under the influence of pH and dosage of alum, and also for combined coagulant+electrocoagulation (alum and electrocoagulation) under the effect of current density and the duration of current flow. The combination of coagulant and electrocoagulation performance in this experiment was compared with chemical coagulation. The results of this study revealed that the optimum dosage and pH for alum were 3 g/L and pH 6, respectively for chemical coagulation. The percentage removal of turbidity, color, suspended solids, COD and NH3-N by 3 g/L alum at pH 6 was 89.16%, 87.5%, 97.3%, 49.86% and 17.32%, respectively. Coagulant+eletrocoagulation was conducted by using a combination of iron electrode plates (7 cm x 5 cm x 0.1 cm) and chemical coagulant (alum) in an electrolytic cell to determine the optimum current density and the duration of current flow. The result showed that the optimum coagulant dose, current density and duration of current flow in the coagulant+electrocoagulatiom were 3 g/L alum at pH 6 and 42.86 A/m(2) of current density at 30 minutes duration of current flow, respectively. The percentage removal of the turbidity, color, suspended solids, COD and NH3-N by using the combination method were 93.39%, 89.47%, 96.58%, 78.05% and 44.25%, respectively. Coagulant+electrocoagulation enhanced the removal efficiency of coagulation especially for COD and NH3-N compared to one stage coagulation. Thus, the combination of coagulant and electrocoagulation method has the potential to be used in the leachate treatment.
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