Copper Metal Removal using Sludge Activated Carbon Derived from Wastewater Treatment Sludge

In Malaysia, according to perspective sludge production factor (SPF), wastewater treatment plants produces about 5.3 million m3 of sewage sludge annually, most of this sludge are being wasted (unused) in the landfills. This study employed the use of dry activated sludge as low-cost adsorbent for the...

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Main Author: S. R. M. Kutty, Kutty
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Petronas
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spelling utp-eprints.220452019-01-22T02:06:56Z Copper Metal Removal using Sludge Activated Carbon Derived from Wastewater Treatment Sludge S. R. M. Kutty, Kutty TP Chemical technology In Malaysia, according to perspective sludge production factor (SPF), wastewater treatment plants produces about 5.3 million m3 of sewage sludge annually, most of this sludge are being wasted (unused) in the landfills. This study employed the use of dry activated sludge as low-cost adsorbent for the removal of copper Cu (II) from wastewater. Adsorption of Cu (II) by sludge activated carbon (SAC) was conducted using batch tests. The effect of contact time and adsorbent dosage on the removal of Cu (II)) from wastewater were investigated. Initial metal concentration was maintained at 100 mg/L. The removal efficiency was found to have relations with the initial Cu (II) concentration, contact time as well as the SAC dosage. 2018 Article PeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85055576694&doi=10.1051%2fmatecconf%2f201820303009&partnerID=40&md5=f800276fdf27e1602f05762f57df0640 S. R. M. Kutty, Kutty (2018) Copper Metal Removal using Sludge Activated Carbon Derived from Wastewater Treatment Sludge. Copper Metal Removal using Sludge Activated Carbon Derived from Wastewater Treatment Sludge, 203 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/22045/
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S. R. M. Kutty, Kutty
Copper Metal Removal using Sludge Activated Carbon Derived from Wastewater Treatment Sludge
description In Malaysia, according to perspective sludge production factor (SPF), wastewater treatment plants produces about 5.3 million m3 of sewage sludge annually, most of this sludge are being wasted (unused) in the landfills. This study employed the use of dry activated sludge as low-cost adsorbent for the removal of copper Cu (II) from wastewater. Adsorption of Cu (II) by sludge activated carbon (SAC) was conducted using batch tests. The effect of contact time and adsorbent dosage on the removal of Cu (II)) from wastewater were investigated. Initial metal concentration was maintained at 100 mg/L. The removal efficiency was found to have relations with the initial Cu (II) concentration, contact time as well as the SAC dosage.
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author S. R. M. Kutty, Kutty
author_sort S. R. M. Kutty, Kutty
title Copper Metal Removal using Sludge Activated Carbon Derived from Wastewater Treatment Sludge
title_short Copper Metal Removal using Sludge Activated Carbon Derived from Wastewater Treatment Sludge
title_full Copper Metal Removal using Sludge Activated Carbon Derived from Wastewater Treatment Sludge
title_fullStr Copper Metal Removal using Sludge Activated Carbon Derived from Wastewater Treatment Sludge
title_full_unstemmed Copper Metal Removal using Sludge Activated Carbon Derived from Wastewater Treatment Sludge
title_sort copper metal removal using sludge activated carbon derived from wastewater treatment sludge
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