Biosorption Of Colour In Landfill Leachate By Using Base Pre-Treatment Hydrilla SP

Biosorbent from plant origin is still not widely applied in wastewater treatment. Its usage in leachate treatment has not been reported to date. This study examined the efficiency of Base Pre-treated Hydrilla in removing colour contaminants from landfill leachate. Leachate was collected at the Alor...

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Main Author: Abdullah, Siti Nur Shafiqah Rosslan
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Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2022
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description Biosorbent from plant origin is still not widely applied in wastewater treatment. Its usage in leachate treatment has not been reported to date. This study examined the efficiency of Base Pre-treated Hydrilla in removing colour contaminants from landfill leachate. Leachate was collected at the Alor Pongsu Landfill Site (APLS), which was first characterised. A particle size range of 1.18 mm to 600 mm was chosen. Various adsorbent concentrations, dosage, pH and contact time values were evaluated in batch tests. The optimum concentration occurred at 1.0M. Humin acid in the leachate sample affected the adsorption efficiency. The optimum dosage was found at 1.0 g/L. It increased with increasing biosorbent dosage until it reached the equilibrium point due to the increase in the number of sorption sites and surface area. The optimum pH of the biosorption was 8. The interaction between cationic and anionic charges between sorbate and sorbent increases the adsorption efficiency, but it also affects the hydrolysis of peptide bonds if pH > 11. This study found the optimum of 60 min contact time. This is probably due to the larger number of binding sites on the cellular surface during the initial biosorption process. FTIR analysis shows that hydrilla contains -OH, -COOH and -NH groups where the attraction electrostatic occurred. This study found the surface area and pore volume slightly higher after treatment. The maximum zeta potential values (pHzc) determined was -50.8 mV at pH 10 and -55.2 mV at pH 8, before and after treatment, respectively. The equilibrium data were well fitted using the Freundlich is far superior to the Langmuir isotherm models followed the pseudo-second-order model, which revealed a relatively low and ineffective efficiency in this investigation. The current findings demonstrate that hydrilla was not a good biosorbent for colour removal in landfill leachate as it contributes its own colour to the sample. Its usage for metal treatment is recommended in future studies.
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spelling usm-580812023-04-17T03:45:41Z http://eprints.usm.my/58081/ Biosorption Of Colour In Landfill Leachate By Using Base Pre-Treatment Hydrilla SP Abdullah, Siti Nur Shafiqah Rosslan T Technology TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Biosorbent from plant origin is still not widely applied in wastewater treatment. Its usage in leachate treatment has not been reported to date. This study examined the efficiency of Base Pre-treated Hydrilla in removing colour contaminants from landfill leachate. Leachate was collected at the Alor Pongsu Landfill Site (APLS), which was first characterised. A particle size range of 1.18 mm to 600 mm was chosen. Various adsorbent concentrations, dosage, pH and contact time values were evaluated in batch tests. The optimum concentration occurred at 1.0M. Humin acid in the leachate sample affected the adsorption efficiency. The optimum dosage was found at 1.0 g/L. It increased with increasing biosorbent dosage until it reached the equilibrium point due to the increase in the number of sorption sites and surface area. The optimum pH of the biosorption was 8. The interaction between cationic and anionic charges between sorbate and sorbent increases the adsorption efficiency, but it also affects the hydrolysis of peptide bonds if pH > 11. This study found the optimum of 60 min contact time. This is probably due to the larger number of binding sites on the cellular surface during the initial biosorption process. FTIR analysis shows that hydrilla contains -OH, -COOH and -NH groups where the attraction electrostatic occurred. This study found the surface area and pore volume slightly higher after treatment. The maximum zeta potential values (pHzc) determined was -50.8 mV at pH 10 and -55.2 mV at pH 8, before and after treatment, respectively. The equilibrium data were well fitted using the Freundlich is far superior to the Langmuir isotherm models followed the pseudo-second-order model, which revealed a relatively low and ineffective efficiency in this investigation. The current findings demonstrate that hydrilla was not a good biosorbent for colour removal in landfill leachate as it contributes its own colour to the sample. Its usage for metal treatment is recommended in future studies. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2022-06-01 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/58081/1/Biosorption%20Of%20Colour%20In%20Landfill%20Leachate%20By%20Using%20Base%20Pre-Treatment%20Hydrilla%20Sp..pdf Abdullah, Siti Nur Shafiqah Rosslan (2022) Biosorption Of Colour In Landfill Leachate By Using Base Pre-Treatment Hydrilla SP. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Awam. (Submitted)
spellingShingle T Technology
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Abdullah, Siti Nur Shafiqah Rosslan
Biosorption Of Colour In Landfill Leachate By Using Base Pre-Treatment Hydrilla SP
title Biosorption Of Colour In Landfill Leachate By Using Base Pre-Treatment Hydrilla SP
title_full Biosorption Of Colour In Landfill Leachate By Using Base Pre-Treatment Hydrilla SP
title_fullStr Biosorption Of Colour In Landfill Leachate By Using Base Pre-Treatment Hydrilla SP
title_full_unstemmed Biosorption Of Colour In Landfill Leachate By Using Base Pre-Treatment Hydrilla SP
title_short Biosorption Of Colour In Landfill Leachate By Using Base Pre-Treatment Hydrilla SP
title_sort biosorption of colour in landfill leachate by using base pre-treatment hydrilla sp
topic T Technology
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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