Kinetic of Disinfection reaction by Sodium Hypochlorite Solution

The present studier aims to study the kinetic of reaction at different experimental conditions depending on coliform bacteria concentration and hypochlorite ion. The effects that had been investigated were different of sodium hypochlorite doses, contact time, pH and temperature (20, 29, 37) o C. Th...

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Main Authors: Majid I. Abdul-Wahab, Bashaer M. Namoos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad/College of Engineering 2018-03-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
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Online Access:http://ijcpe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/ijcpe/article/view/225
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spelling doaj-65a3749e5bb144a78c4d9496500ae9122020-11-25T01:46:57ZengUniversity of Baghdad/College of EngineeringIraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering1997-48842618-07072018-03-01191Kinetic of Disinfection reaction by Sodium Hypochlorite SolutionMajid I. Abdul-WahabBashaer M. Namoos The present studier aims to study the kinetic of reaction at different experimental conditions depending on coliform bacteria concentration and hypochlorite ion. The effects that had been investigated were different of sodium hypochlorite doses, contact time, pH and temperature (20, 29, 37) o C. The water samples were taken from Al-Wathba water treatment plant in Risafa side of Tigris River in Baghdad. The biological tests included the most probable number (M.P.N) for indicating the concentration of coliform bacteria with different contact times and the total plate count (T.P.C) for indicating the amount of colonies for general bacteria. The iodimetry method (chemical test) was used for indicating the concentration of hypochlorite ion with different contact times. Different models were examined to fit the experimental data including the kinetics power law (first and second order) and Selleck model. It was found that the Selleck model fitted well the experimental data in which degree of Selleck model was equal to two and the rate constants was 1.3791 x 10-5 L / (mole min) at 20o C, 3.0806 x 10-5 L / (mole min) at 29oC, and 5.738 x 10-5 L / (mole min) at 37o C. http://ijcpe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/ijcpe/article/view/225Selleck model, coliform bacteria, disinfection, sodium hypochlorite, and chlorine
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author Majid I. Abdul-Wahab
Bashaer M. Namoos
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Bashaer M. Namoos
Kinetic of Disinfection reaction by Sodium Hypochlorite Solution
Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Selleck model, coliform bacteria, disinfection, sodium hypochlorite, and chlorine
author_facet Majid I. Abdul-Wahab
Bashaer M. Namoos
author_sort Majid I. Abdul-Wahab
title Kinetic of Disinfection reaction by Sodium Hypochlorite Solution
title_short Kinetic of Disinfection reaction by Sodium Hypochlorite Solution
title_full Kinetic of Disinfection reaction by Sodium Hypochlorite Solution
title_fullStr Kinetic of Disinfection reaction by Sodium Hypochlorite Solution
title_full_unstemmed Kinetic of Disinfection reaction by Sodium Hypochlorite Solution
title_sort kinetic of disinfection reaction by sodium hypochlorite solution
publisher University of Baghdad/College of Engineering
series Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
issn 1997-4884
2618-0707
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The present studier aims to study the kinetic of reaction at different experimental conditions depending on coliform bacteria concentration and hypochlorite ion. The effects that had been investigated were different of sodium hypochlorite doses, contact time, pH and temperature (20, 29, 37) o C. The water samples were taken from Al-Wathba water treatment plant in Risafa side of Tigris River in Baghdad. The biological tests included the most probable number (M.P.N) for indicating the concentration of coliform bacteria with different contact times and the total plate count (T.P.C) for indicating the amount of colonies for general bacteria. The iodimetry method (chemical test) was used for indicating the concentration of hypochlorite ion with different contact times. Different models were examined to fit the experimental data including the kinetics power law (first and second order) and Selleck model. It was found that the Selleck model fitted well the experimental data in which degree of Selleck model was equal to two and the rate constants was 1.3791 x 10-5 L / (mole min) at 20o C, 3.0806 x 10-5 L / (mole min) at 29oC, and 5.738 x 10-5 L / (mole min) at 37o C.
topic Selleck model, coliform bacteria, disinfection, sodium hypochlorite, and chlorine
url http://ijcpe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/ijcpe/article/view/225
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