Treatment of ink production wastewater by chemical precipitation coupled with Cyperus alternifolius: Pigments, organic compounds and ammonium removal
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Author list: Dolphen R., Thiravetyan P.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis: STM, Behavioural Science and Public Health Titles
Publication year: 2019
Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment (1944-3994)
Volume number: 151
Start page: 183
End page: 188
Number of pages: 6
ISSN: 1944-3994
eISSN: 1944-3986
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
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Abstract
Ink production wastewater is difficult to treat due to it consisted of pigments, acrylic resin, monoethanolamine, NH4OH and additives, which have the effect of increasing of chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonium nitrogen (NH4 +-N), and suspended solids (SS). Therefore, the potential of chemical treatment of this wastewater coupled with phytoremediation was investigated. When treated with sulfuric acid, COD was decreased from 28,827 to 1,354 mg L-1, and SS from 2,917 to 32 mg L-1, while NH4+-N decreased from 458 to 295 mg L-1. Thereafter, precipitation by MgO + H3PO4 was the optimum for ammonium precipitation, it could reduce ammonium to 98 mg L-1. Adjusting system pH by Ca(OH)2 for plant growth was better than using NaOH or KOH, due to the fact that calcium ions (Ca2+) act as a nutrient. Phytoremediation by Cyperus alternifolius was investigated in the final treatment. It could decrease COD and NH4 +-N to 329 and 13 mg L-1, respectively, and passed the effluent standards. ฉ 2019 Desalination Publications.
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Ink production wastewater