Authors :
Apeksha Awasthi, Dr. Parag Dalal, Dr. J. K. Srivastava
Volume/Issue :
Volume 2 - 2017, Issue 12 - December
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Abstract :
In the present research coagulation & adsorption process was applied for removal of dye with the use of three coagulants viz. Alum, Activated Carbon and Natural Charcoal (prepared by random wood). This paper investigate the effect of alum and Natural Charcoal in the treatment of dyeing wastewater, removal of parameters such as pH, SS, TDS, TS, DO, COD, BOD, Sio2, Alkalinity, Total Hardness, Chloride, Turbidity, and about total removal in color of dyes is been analyzed. Finally it’s been concluded that Natural charcoal is equally efficient and less costly than the commercial Activated Carbon.
Keywords :
Alum, Dye, Activated Carbon, Natural Charcoal, DO, COD, BOD, Sio2, Alkalinity, Total Hardness, Chloride, and Turbidity,
In the present research coagulation & adsorption process was applied for removal of dye with the use of three coagulants viz. Alum, Activated Carbon and Natural Charcoal (prepared by random wood). This paper investigate the effect of alum and Natural Charcoal in the treatment of dyeing wastewater, removal of parameters such as pH, SS, TDS, TS, DO, COD, BOD, Sio2, Alkalinity, Total Hardness, Chloride, Turbidity, and about total removal in color of dyes is been analyzed. Finally it’s been concluded that Natural charcoal is equally efficient and less costly than the commercial Activated Carbon.
Keywords :
Alum, Dye, Activated Carbon, Natural Charcoal, DO, COD, BOD, Sio2, Alkalinity, Total Hardness, Chloride, and Turbidity,