Study of chemical and physical parameters affected on purification of water from inorganic contaminants

Waleed R. Abdullah, Yasir A. J. Alhamadani, Ishraq Khudhair Abass, Mohammed Nsiaf Abbas

Abstract


The ability to remove perchlorate anions was investigated by the adsorption technique in a laboratory scale and by a batch type unit from contaminated aqueous solutions prepared at specific concentrations. The adsorption process was carried out using banana peels, which were chosen as an available, cheap, and low-cost adsorption media. The studied operating conditions in the treatment process were the acidic function, shaking speed, contact time, temperature, in addition to the initial concentration of perchlorate, which ranging from 1-10, 100-400 rpm, 10-180 min, 20-50 ºC, 50-1000 ppb respectively, while the dose of adsorbent media ranged between 0.5-6 g and the particle size ranged from 0-Pan. The experimental results showed that the removal efficiency of perchlorate changes directly with the shaking speed, contact time, particle size and the dose of adsorbent, while it was inversely with the remaining variables for certain levels. Thus, two types of contaminants were disposed of simultaneously in a beneficial, and eco- friendly manner, reaching to Zero Residue Level (ZRL).

Keywords


inorganic contaminants, perchlorate, adsorption, banana peels and ZRL

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21533/pen.v11i2.3508

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ISSN: 2303-4521

Digital Object Identifier DOI: 10.21533/pen

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