Experimental modeling, optimization and comparison of coagulants for removal of metallic pollutants from wastewater

Volume: 235, Issue: 8, Pages: 1041 - 1053
Published: Aug 20, 2020
Abstract
Wastewater treatment coagulation is one of the most important physicochemical operations used in industry. The adsorption capability of marigold leaf powder, tea waste and ferrous sulfate was investigated for domestic and tannery effluents. These adsorbents significantly affected the pH, electrical conductivity (EC) and turbidity of wastewater. Maximum decrease in all the attributes was observed for 10 g of adsorbents application. All the...
Paper Details
Title
Experimental modeling, optimization and comparison of coagulants for removal of metallic pollutants from wastewater
Published Date
Aug 20, 2020
Volume
235
Issue
8
Pages
1041 - 1053
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