DocumentCode :
1865412
Title :
Application of seaweed as an alternative for leachate treatment of heavy metal
Author :
Ishak, Wan Mohd Faizal Bin Wan ; Hamzah, Siti Syazwani Bt
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Civil Eng. & Earth Resources, Univ. Malaysia Pahang, Kuantan, Malaysia
fYear :
2010
fDate :
1-3 Aug. 2010
Firstpage :
232
Lastpage :
235
Abstract :
Improper management of sanitary landfill will become a huge problem to the environment. The main pollution occur by sanitary landfill is the generation of leachate which will affect groundwater, ecosystem and also human health because of the highly content of heavy metal. The removal of heavy metal in leachate has become important to maintain water quality standard before it will discharge to environment. In this study, the removal efficiency of heavy metal by seaweed was examined. Three optimum conditions have been selected to design high efficiency of treatment system which is optimum contact time, optimum pH of sample and optimum seaweed dosage. The removal performance was found on 40 minutes of contact time with the removal efficiency is 53.30%. For the optimum biosorption, pH value of Fe2+ was determined at 8 at a lab temperature. And 500mg amount of seaweed for 100mL was obtained as the most optimum removal of metal by seaweed. Biosorption of metal in raw leachate by seaweed was examined by taken the optimum condition obtained. Two metals in leachate sample, Fe2+ and Mn2+ was analyzed and the maximum percentage uptake value is 38.90% for Fe2+ and 52.90% for removal efficiency percentage of Mn2+. From this, it can be concluded that seaweed has a potential in heavy metal absorption in leachate. From the optimum condition obtained, suitable wastewater treatment in heavy metal removal by seaweed was proposed.
Keywords :
chemical engineering; health and safety; pollution; sanitary engineering; wastewater treatment; biosorption; ecosystem; groundwater; heavy metal; human health; leachate treatment; pollution; sanitary landfill; seaweed; wastewater treatment; water quality; Absorption; Algae; Biomass; Ions; Iron; Manganese; Biosorption; heavy metals; landfill leachate; seaweed; wastewater treatment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (ICCCE), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kyoto
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7765-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7766-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCCENG.2010.5560448
Filename :
5560448
Link To Document :
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