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Title: Column adsorption of biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand and total organic carbon from wastewater by magnetite nanoparticles-zeolite A composite.
Authors: Kovo, Abdulsalami Sanni
Alaya-Ibrahim, Sherifat
Abdulkareem, Ambali Saka
Adeniyi, David Olalekan
Egbosiuba, Titus Chinedu
Tijani, Jimoh Oladejo
Mustapha, Saheed
Okafor, Blessing Onyinye
Adeyinka, Yusuff Sikiru
Keywords: Column studies Magnetite nanoparticles Zeolite A Textile wastewater Biological oxygen demand Chemical oxygen demand and total organic carbon
Issue Date: 16-Jan-2023
Publisher: Heliyon
Citation: Kovo et al., (2023). Column adsorption of biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand and total organic carbon from wastewater by magnetite nanoparticles-zeolite A composite. Heliyon 9, e13095 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13095
Series/Report no.: 9;e13095
Abstract: Herein, magnetite nanoparticles (NPs), zeolite A and magnetite-zeolite A (MAGZA) composite was developed by green methods. The produced nanomaterials were characterized and the effect of process parameters such as flow rate, adsorbent bed height and adsorbate inlet concentration was evaluated for the removal of biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total organic carbon (TOC) in a column. The characterization results demonstrated the successful synthesis of magnetite NPs, zeolite A and MAGZA composite. The performance of the MAGZA composite in the fixed-bed column was superior to zeolite A and magnetite NPs. The parametric influence indicates that an increase in bed height and a decrease in the flow rate and inlet adsorbate concentration improved the performance of the adsorption column. The adsorption column demonstrated maximum performance at a flow rate (4 mL/min), bed height (5 cm) and inlet adsorbate concentration (10 mg/L). Under these conditions, the highest percent removal of BOD, COD and TOC were 99.96, 99.88 and 99.87%. Thomas and Yoon-Nelson’s model suitably fitted the breakthrough curves. After five reusability cycles, the MAGZA composite demonstrated removal percent of BOD (76.5%), COD (55.5%) and TOC (64.2%). The produced MAGZA composite effectively removed BOD, COD and TOC from textile wastewater in a continuous operating mode.
Description: International Journal
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18227
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