Coag-Flocculation Kinetics of Mucuna sloanei Seed for Phosphorus Removal from Waste Water

  • Babayemi K
  • Onukwuli O
  • Menkiti M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Mucuna sloanei (MS) an environmentally friendly biomass was used as a coagulant for treatment of phosphorus con- taining waste water. The study evaluates the coag-flocculation efficiency of MS and its functional kinetic parameter response to varying pH and dosage of the waste water effluent. Coag-flocculation reaction order α, coag-flocculation rate constant K, and coagulation period τ1/2 were determined. The maximum coag-flocculation performance (97.4%) is recorded at rate constant, K of 1.24 × 10−4 l/mg·min, dosage of 400 mg/l, pH of 8 and coagulation period τ1/2 of 0.100 min while the minimum (61%) is recorded at K of 3 × 10−5 l/gm·min, dosage 100 mg/l, pH of 2 and τ1/2 of 8.900 mins. The results confirm that MS coagulant is an effective coagulant obeying the theory of fast coagulation in the conditions of the experiments.

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Babayemi, K. A., Onukwuli, O. D., Menkiti, M. C., & Okewale, A. O. (2013). Coag-Flocculation Kinetics of Mucuna sloanei Seed for Phosphorus Removal from Waste Water. American Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 04(12), 732–738. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajac.2013.412088

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