Adsorbent Efficiency in Treating Phosphorus using Natural Treatment from Industrial Wastewater - A Review

Natural treatment are currently getting recognise as remedies in wastewater treatment for small industries. Natural treatment equipped with natural, man-made and by-products materials coming from various sources such as agricultural wastes, household and industrial sectors are commonly being used. I...

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Main Authors: Mohd Arshad, Nur Ain Nazirah, Hamdan, Rafidah
Other Authors: Rahmat, Siti Nazahiyah
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1543/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1543/1/CHAPTER%201%20Adsorbent%20Efficiency%20in%20Treating%20Phosphorus.pdf
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Hamdan, Rafidah
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description Natural treatment are currently getting recognise as remedies in wastewater treatment for small industries. Natural treatment equipped with natural, man-made and by-products materials coming from various sources such as agricultural wastes, household and industrial sectors are commonly being used. Its availability is abundant and simultaneously contributing to waste recovery, reuse and minimization. Its abilities to remove pollutants such as phosphorus are promising since multiple researches have been done to provide a new insight in treating pollutant with natural, man-made and by-products adsorbent. Examples of the three types of adsorbent that have been studied are red mud, soy bean, eggshells, dates, steel slag and many more. Despite countless reviews have been made in the last few years, a direct comparison on different adsorbent along with its efficiency in treating industrial wastewater is unsatisfactory and lacking since most of the studies are using synthetic solution which under controlled condition. The application of the treatment is unfavourable due to limited understanding of phosphorus removal. Thus, the aim of the study was to revise the current literature regarding natural adsorbent efficiencies and its application towards industrial wastewater including the adsorbent characteristics and methods of phosphate removal involves.
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spelling uthm-15432021-10-26T04:10:37Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1543/ Adsorbent Efficiency in Treating Phosphorus using Natural Treatment from Industrial Wastewater - A Review Mohd Arshad, Nur Ain Nazirah Hamdan, Rafidah TD896-899 Industrial and factory wastes Natural treatment are currently getting recognise as remedies in wastewater treatment for small industries. Natural treatment equipped with natural, man-made and by-products materials coming from various sources such as agricultural wastes, household and industrial sectors are commonly being used. Its availability is abundant and simultaneously contributing to waste recovery, reuse and minimization. Its abilities to remove pollutants such as phosphorus are promising since multiple researches have been done to provide a new insight in treating pollutant with natural, man-made and by-products adsorbent. Examples of the three types of adsorbent that have been studied are red mud, soy bean, eggshells, dates, steel slag and many more. Despite countless reviews have been made in the last few years, a direct comparison on different adsorbent along with its efficiency in treating industrial wastewater is unsatisfactory and lacking since most of the studies are using synthetic solution which under controlled condition. The application of the treatment is unfavourable due to limited understanding of phosphorus removal. Thus, the aim of the study was to revise the current literature regarding natural adsorbent efficiencies and its application towards industrial wastewater including the adsorbent characteristics and methods of phosphate removal involves. Penerbit UTHM Rahmat, Siti Nazahiyah Mohd. Salleh, Siti Nor Aishah Ahmad Tarmizi, ‘Aainaa Hatin Kamaruidzaman, Nazatul Simaa 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1543/1/CHAPTER%201%20Adsorbent%20Efficiency%20in%20Treating%20Phosphorus.pdf Mohd Arshad, Nur Ain Nazirah and Hamdan, Rafidah (2020) Adsorbent Efficiency in Treating Phosphorus using Natural Treatment from Industrial Wastewater - A Review. In: Water and Environmental Engineering. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 1-16. ISBN 978-967-2389-11-8 (Submitted)
spellingShingle TD896-899 Industrial and factory wastes
Mohd Arshad, Nur Ain Nazirah
Hamdan, Rafidah
Adsorbent Efficiency in Treating Phosphorus using Natural Treatment from Industrial Wastewater - A Review
title Adsorbent Efficiency in Treating Phosphorus using Natural Treatment from Industrial Wastewater - A Review
title_full Adsorbent Efficiency in Treating Phosphorus using Natural Treatment from Industrial Wastewater - A Review
title_fullStr Adsorbent Efficiency in Treating Phosphorus using Natural Treatment from Industrial Wastewater - A Review
title_full_unstemmed Adsorbent Efficiency in Treating Phosphorus using Natural Treatment from Industrial Wastewater - A Review
title_short Adsorbent Efficiency in Treating Phosphorus using Natural Treatment from Industrial Wastewater - A Review
title_sort adsorbent efficiency in treating phosphorus using natural treatment from industrial wastewater - a review
topic TD896-899 Industrial and factory wastes
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1543/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1543/1/CHAPTER%201%20Adsorbent%20Efficiency%20in%20Treating%20Phosphorus.pdf