Ishak, Siti Aisyah
(2016)
Application Of Banana Stem And Rice Straw Derived Bio-Flocculants For Textile Wastewater Treatment.
Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Abstract
Kajian ini melibatkan tiga peringkat yang berbeza iaitu pembuku-bio yang
diekstrak daripada batang pisang dan jerami padi, rawatan efluen terawat air sisa tekstil
menggunakan menggunakan ekstrak pembuku-bio dan ujian toksik keatas enapcemar
yang terhasil selepas proses pengentalan dan pemberbukuan. Pembuku-bio yang
diekstrak daripada batang pisang menggunakan proses ekstrak asid panas didapati lebih
tinggi hasilnya iaitu 32.8% sementara hanya 16.2% daripada jerami padi yang berjaya
dikumpul daripada berat asal masing-masing (10g). Seterusnya, pembuku-bio dianalisa
menggunakan spektoskopi FTIR untuk mengenal pasti kehadiran kumpulan berfungsi
yang membantu dalam proses pemberbukuan. Kumpulan hidroksil dan karboksil telah
dikenalpasti hadir di dalam analisis FTIR. Efluen terawat air sisa tekstil di analisa bagi
pengurangan warna dan keperluan oksigen kimia (COD) menggunakan ujian kelalang
oleh pengental (FeCl3) dan pemberbukuan ( P dan PAM).
This study involve three different stages which are extraction of bio-flocculant
(P) from banana pseudo-stem and rice straw, treatment of textile wastewater treated
effluent using extracted bio-flocculant and phytotoxicity test on the sludge produced
after coagulation and flocculation process. The bio-flocculant extracted from banana
pseudo-stem using hot acid extraction process was found to be higher in yield at 32.8 %
while only 16.2% from rice straw was manage to collect from the dry weight 10 g
respectively. Later the bio-flocculant was analysing using Fourier Transform Infrared
Spectroscopy (FTIR) to detect the existence of functional group which helps in the
flocculation process. Hydroxyl and carboxyl group was detected from the FTIR
analysis. The textile wastewater treated effluent was analysed for colour and COD
reduction by coagulation (FeCl3) and flocculation (P and PAM) using a standard jar test
apparatus.
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