Optimization of the coagulation-flocculation process using response surface methodology for wastewater pretreatment generated by vegetable oil refineries: A path towards environmental sustainability
Chaymae Haddaji , Safaa Khattabi Rifi , Khalid Digua , Abdelaziz Madinzi , Mohammed Chatoui , Anas Driouich , Zineb Ettaloui , Tonni Agustiono Kurniawan , Abdelkader Anouzla , Salah Souabi
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Abstract
Treating complex and variable wastewater, mainly from refineries with diverse pollutants, presents multifaceted challenges. However, through diligent management and the implementation of efficient treatment strategies, the effectiveness of wastewater treatment can be maintained, ensuring the protection of the environment and public health. This study aims to enhance the coagulation-flocculation process for pretreated wastewater from vegetable oil refineries (VORW). Findings reveal that pretreatment through gravity separation influences coagulation-flocculation efficiency for oil-containing wastewater. Employing a central composite design (CCD), the study examines the effects of pH, coagulant/flocculant dosage, and settling time on turbidity and chemical oxygen demand removal (COD). Each factor significantly impacts results, with pH exerting the most substantial influence. ANOVA results validate the statistical significance of the selected models, aligning with experimental data for each response. The study demonstrates a satisfactory model fit, supported by high adjusted coefficients of determination (R2Adj = 96.59 % for turbidity and R2Adj = 93.61 % for COD). Optimal parameters—pH 7.5, coagulant dose 110 mg/L, flocculant dose 0.55 ml/L, and settling time 15 min—yield a 96 % reduction in turbidity and a 95 % reduction in COD. Furthermore, the combined treatment of flotation followed by coagulation-flocculation proves highly effective in achieving significant pollutant removal, showcasing the practical application of the design of experiments (DOE) in optimizing wastewater treatment processes.
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Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring and Management is a journal devoted to the publication of peer reviewed original research on environmental nanotechnologies, monitoring studies and management for water, soil , waste and human health samples. Critical review articles, short communications and scientific policy briefs are also welcome. The journal will include all environmental matrices except air. Nanomaterials were suggested as efficient cost-effective and environmental friendly alternative to existing treatment materials, from the standpoints of both resource conservation and environmental remediation. The journal aims to receive papers in the field of nanotechnology covering; Developments of new nanosorbents for: •Groundwater, drinking water and wastewater treatment •Remediation of contaminated sites •Assessment of novel nanotechnologies including sustainability and life cycle implications Monitoring and Management papers should cover the fields of: •Novel analytical methods applied to environmental and health samples •Fate and transport of pollutants in the environment •Case studies covering environmental monitoring and public health •Water and soil prevention and legislation •Industrial and hazardous waste- legislation, characterisation, management practices, minimization, treatment and disposal •Environmental management and remediation