Adsorption Studies For Treatment Of Sugar Industry Wastewater By Low Cost Adsorbents Banana Peel, Orange Peel And Bilva Leaves.

Authors

  • Chethan Marol Department of Civil Engineering Secab Engineering College Vijayapur, Karnataka.
  • Akshata Jadhav Department of Civil Engineering Secab Engineering College Vijayapur, Karnataka
  • Nanda Bandarwad Department of Civil Engineering Secab Engineering College Vijayapur, Karnataka.
  • Priyanka Ankalagi Department of Civil Engineering Secab Engineering College Vijayapur, Karnataka.
  • Akshata Salunke -

Keywords:

Sugar industry waste water, Banana peel, Orange peel, Bilva Leaves,Color,BOD,Turbidity.

Abstract

The comparative study of different low cost adsorbents in treatment of wastewater from sugar industry is
carried out, the goal being to remove organic pollutants and procedure water that can be reused in the production process
this study focus on removal of BOD, COD, Turbidity, TOC, Color, TDS, Conductivity and pH in waste water of sugar
industry mill using mixed bed adsorbent prepared from Banana peel, Orange peel, and Bilva leaves. The activated carbon
are evaluated for reduction in BOD, COD, Turbidity, TOC, Color , TDS, Conductivity and pH of a sugar industry effluents
using batch process to find out the effect of operating parameters.(contact time, amount of activated carbon, waste water,
concentration of pH solution etc.)

Published

2017-02-25

How to Cite

Chethan Marol, Akshata Jadhav, Nanda Bandarwad, Priyanka Ankalagi, & Akshata Salunke. (2017). Adsorption Studies For Treatment Of Sugar Industry Wastewater By Low Cost Adsorbents Banana Peel, Orange Peel And Bilva Leaves. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 4(2), 508–511. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/1926

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