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Preliminary Study of Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) Seed as Potential Biocoagulant for Turbidity Removal

Authors :
Liew Abdullah Abdul Ghani
Mohamed Mohd Fadzli
Abidin Zainal Zurina
Source :
Advanced Materials Research. 917:96-105
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd., 2014.

Abstract

This experiment was performed to determine the ability of the coagulation performance of rambutan seed in comparison to alum for potential use in turbidity removal in water and wastewater treatment industry. Experiments were conducted to find the optimum operating conditions for coagulation process such as coagulant dosage and pH and also suitable extracting solvent for the active agent (distilled water, NaCl and NaOH). 1 M NaCl was found to be an effective solvent for extracting the active coagulant agent in rambutan seed and gave about 99 % turbidity removal. The optimum rambutan seed dosages and pH was 100 mg/l and pH 3, resulting in > 90% turbidity removal. In order to reduce dependency on alum, 50% alum and 50% rambutan seed as coagulant combination was used in the order of alum first followed by rambutan seed. The highest turbidity removal of 99% was achieved compared to when using alum (91%) and seed (88%) alone. Rambutan seed coagulant exhibited faster sedimentation time due to bigger flocs formation and also smaller sludge volume than alum. The results suggest potential of using rambutan biomass as biocoagulant. Keywords: rambutan seed, alum, protein, natural coagulant, turbidity, solvent

Details

ISSN :
16628985
Volume :
917
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced Materials Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e843d67442ced35254cdeaf1eb7aab95
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.917.96