Study of physico-chemical properties, detection and toxicity study of organic compounds from effluent of MIDC Thane and GIDC Ankleshwar industrial zone

Abstract The anthropological activities and huge industrialization to fulfil needs of mankind are making the remarkable and disastrous effect on aquatic life and responsible for severe pollution. The research deals with the identification and detection of organic pollutants present in industrial eff...

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Main Authors: Prashant Bhimrao Koli, Kailas Haribhau Kapadnis, Uday Gangadhar Deshpande
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-10-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0843-2
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spelling doaj-6763561293f54a1aa67823fde7a68a682020-11-24T21:59:43ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952018-10-01871910.1007/s13201-018-0843-2Study of physico-chemical properties, detection and toxicity study of organic compounds from effluent of MIDC Thane and GIDC Ankleshwar industrial zonePrashant Bhimrao Koli0Kailas Haribhau Kapadnis1Uday Gangadhar Deshpande2Research Centre in Chemistry and PG Department of Chemistry, Pratap College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Affiliated to North Maharashtra UniversityResearch Centre in Chemistry and PG Department of Chemistry, Loknete Vyankatrao Hiray Arts, Science and Commerce, College, Affiliated to SPPU, Pune (MH)Research Centre in Chemistry and PG Department of Chemistry, Pratap College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Affiliated to North Maharashtra UniversityAbstract The anthropological activities and huge industrialization to fulfil needs of mankind are making the remarkable and disastrous effect on aquatic life and responsible for severe pollution. The research deals with the identification and detection of organic pollutants present in industrial effluent by FTIR and GC–MS techniques. The samples were collected from paint, textile and dyes industries of MIDC Thane and GIDC Ankleshwar situated in western zone of India and recognized to be the most polluted cities in Asia. The samples were collected by standard operating procedure and then operated for extraction in ether so as to dissolve maximum organic compounds. These samples after extraction sealed in airtight glass vessel and used for FTIR and GC–MS analysis. The large number of organic compounds was detected by GC–MS analysis, whereas the presence of different functional groups of organic pollutants confirmed by FTIR analysis. The physico-chemical analysis was performed for effluent samples to know the different chemical factors associated with aqua samples. The statistical analysis of collected data was carried out; it comprises the mean, standard deviation, standard errors, Pearson correlation constants and regression analysis. The calculated results compared with WHO standards and water quality index were calculated. Large number of organic and aromatic compounds identified from GC–MS data and their toxicity is discussed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0843-2Chemical toxicityEffluentExtractionFTIRGCMSPhysico-chemical
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author Prashant Bhimrao Koli
Kailas Haribhau Kapadnis
Uday Gangadhar Deshpande
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Kailas Haribhau Kapadnis
Uday Gangadhar Deshpande
Study of physico-chemical properties, detection and toxicity study of organic compounds from effluent of MIDC Thane and GIDC Ankleshwar industrial zone
Applied Water Science
Chemical toxicity
Effluent
Extraction
FTIR
GCMS
Physico-chemical
author_facet Prashant Bhimrao Koli
Kailas Haribhau Kapadnis
Uday Gangadhar Deshpande
author_sort Prashant Bhimrao Koli
title Study of physico-chemical properties, detection and toxicity study of organic compounds from effluent of MIDC Thane and GIDC Ankleshwar industrial zone
title_short Study of physico-chemical properties, detection and toxicity study of organic compounds from effluent of MIDC Thane and GIDC Ankleshwar industrial zone
title_full Study of physico-chemical properties, detection and toxicity study of organic compounds from effluent of MIDC Thane and GIDC Ankleshwar industrial zone
title_fullStr Study of physico-chemical properties, detection and toxicity study of organic compounds from effluent of MIDC Thane and GIDC Ankleshwar industrial zone
title_full_unstemmed Study of physico-chemical properties, detection and toxicity study of organic compounds from effluent of MIDC Thane and GIDC Ankleshwar industrial zone
title_sort study of physico-chemical properties, detection and toxicity study of organic compounds from effluent of midc thane and gidc ankleshwar industrial zone
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Water Science
issn 2190-5487
2190-5495
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract The anthropological activities and huge industrialization to fulfil needs of mankind are making the remarkable and disastrous effect on aquatic life and responsible for severe pollution. The research deals with the identification and detection of organic pollutants present in industrial effluent by FTIR and GC–MS techniques. The samples were collected from paint, textile and dyes industries of MIDC Thane and GIDC Ankleshwar situated in western zone of India and recognized to be the most polluted cities in Asia. The samples were collected by standard operating procedure and then operated for extraction in ether so as to dissolve maximum organic compounds. These samples after extraction sealed in airtight glass vessel and used for FTIR and GC–MS analysis. The large number of organic compounds was detected by GC–MS analysis, whereas the presence of different functional groups of organic pollutants confirmed by FTIR analysis. The physico-chemical analysis was performed for effluent samples to know the different chemical factors associated with aqua samples. The statistical analysis of collected data was carried out; it comprises the mean, standard deviation, standard errors, Pearson correlation constants and regression analysis. The calculated results compared with WHO standards and water quality index were calculated. Large number of organic and aromatic compounds identified from GC–MS data and their toxicity is discussed.
topic Chemical toxicity
Effluent
Extraction
FTIR
GCMS
Physico-chemical
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0843-2
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