Removal of chromium(iii) and other physical parameters from chrome tan wastewater and recovery of chromium from the precipitating sludge

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This study was adopted to investigate the removal of Cr(III) and other physicochemical parameters of chrome tan wastewater. For this purpose, three precipitating agents, CaCO3, NaHCO3, and MgO, were used to treat chrome tan wastewater. After treatment, it was found, in three different dose trials, that each agent removed almost 97-99.5 % of chromium. At the same time, it was observed that with the increase of doses, removal percentage of TDS, conductivity, and turbidity of effluent were reduced. In the case of NaHCO3 and CaCO3, Cr(III) removal percentage at optimum pH was found to be 99.97% and 99.95% respectively, whereas the maximum removal percentage for MgO was found to be 99.98%. The NaHCO3 and CaCO3 were found to be comparable to MgO for Cr(III) removal from chrome tan wastewater. The recovered chromium concentration in the sludge for NaHCO3 and CaCO3 were also similar to that of MgO. This research suggests that these two precipitating agents can be used in the same way as MgO, for Cr removal and recovery treatments. Moreover, this recovered chromium can be reused, thus reducing the environmental pollution.

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UDDIN, M. M., HASAN, M. J., ISLAM, M. D., RAHAMAN, A., & SHAMSUDDIN, S. M. (2020). Removal of chromium(iii) and other physical parameters from chrome tan wastewater and recovery of chromium from the precipitating sludge. Textile and Leather Review, 3(2), 64–77. https://doi.org/10.31881/TLR.2020.07

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