Advances in Nanoparticles

Volume 12, Issue 1 (February 2023)

ISSN Print: 2169-0510   ISSN Online: 2169-0529

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Experimental Study of Effluent Salty Wastewater Treatment from a Solar Desalination Pond

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DOI: 10.4236/anp.2023.121002    108 Downloads   522 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

In this research, the quality of the wastewater discharged into the environment has been investigated. The effluent from solar desalination pond contains large amounts of TDS (3.68 grams per liter) and TH (6.50 grams per liter). Since the use of filter is not economical in this case, three types of commercial coagulants such as aluminum sulfate, ferric chloride and ferric sulfide have been used in this study. The main parameters such as effectiveness of three inorganic coagulants, ammonium sulfate, ferric sulfate, and ferric chloride, which separately help to remove hardness, have been studied. According to the results, using laboratory test, 25/g of ferric sulfate as coagulant is best coagulant mass and the ratio of 4 to 3 for auxiliary coagulant (sodium carbonate and sodium hydroxide) to coagulant will be best ratio. Also, the mixing rate of 120 rpm in the first reactor will give the best mixing speed. These conditions will lead to 0.348 grams per liter of TDS, 0.345 grams per liter of TH and 0.195 grams per liter of calcium hardness and 300 micro Siemens electrical conductivity of the purified sample.

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Rasekhnia, A. and Farahbod, F. (2023) Experimental Study of Effluent Salty Wastewater Treatment from a Solar Desalination Pond. Advances in Nanoparticles, 12, 11-21. doi: 10.4236/anp.2023.121002.

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