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Development of bio-based material from the Moringa oleifera and its bio-coagulation kinetic modeling–A sustainable approach to treat the wastewater

Vaishali G. Varsani, Suhas Vyas, Dushyant R. Dudhagara

2022Heliyon51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

seed powder (MOSP). The bio-coagulant performance was investigated by monitoring the reduction of turbidity, EC, pH, TS, BOD, and COD from the wastewater. SEM, EDAX, and FTIR characterized the native and functionalized MOSP bio-coagulants. The HCl treated MOSP was found to be effective and have good coagulation activity (∼90%) compared to natural and other MOSPs. The turbidity removal by all the MOPS conformed to the WHO acceptable limit of finished water. Hence, maximum turbidity reduction was recorded in HCl > NaCl > NaOH > Natural (distilled water) treated MOSP. The pseudo-first and second-order kinetics rate also showed the effectiveness against turbidity reduction in municipal sewage water. Hence, the prepared MOSP bio-coagulants could be suitable for primary water treatments.

Topics & Concepts

MoringaTurbidityWastewaterDistilled waterChemistryCoagulationPulp and paper industrySewageSewage treatmentEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceChromatographyFood scienceBiologyEngineeringEcologyPsychologyPsychiatryCoagulation and Flocculation Studies