Effect of pH on Separation of Solid Content from Paint Contained Wastewater by a Coagulant-flocculant Compound

<p>Chemical wastewater treatment is one of the attracting and common methods for wastewater treatment among the currently employed chemical unit processes. The use of coagulant-flocculant compound is one of the efficient methods for separating of paint and recovery of water. In this research,...

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Main Authors: Mojtaba Semnani Rahbar, Eskandar Alipour, Reza Eskandari Sedighi, Safoora Sajad, Marzieh mohamadiani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University 2014-05-01
Series:Journal of Chemical Health Risks
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Online Access:http://www.jchr.org/index.php/JCHR/article/view/284
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Summary:<p>Chemical wastewater treatment is one of the attracting and common methods for wastewater treatment among the currently employed chemical unit processes. The use of coagulant-flocculant compound is one of the efficient methods for separating of paint and recovery of water. In this research, it was introduced and the effect of pH on removal of solid content from solution was studied experimentally. For this purpose, sludge and suspended solid content of the solution were determined in a jar test by measurement of UV absorption of treated solution and solid separation percentage. The results showed that in pH range 9.5-10.5, maximum efficiency of solid content removal was up to 95%. Consequently, maximum paint removal was obtained in this range of pH. The separation of solid content of the solution was due to formation of aluminum hydroxide. As shown by the results, the reduction of potassium hydroxide as pH adjuster caused decrease of pH and consequently decreases of aluminum hydroxide and solid content removal.</p><div id="__if72ru4sdfsdfruh7fewui_once" style="display: none;"> </div><div id="__hggasdgjhsagd_once" style="display: none;"> </div>
ISSN:2251-6719
2251-6727