Comparisons Study of Phosphate Removal in Unaerated and Aerated High Calcium Steel Slag Filter System of Different pH Feed

Excess phosphorus in water body will lead to eutrophication. This study investigated the phosphate removal efficiencies of unaerated and aerated filter systems using high composition of Calcium (Ca) steel slag as the filter media at different pH values of the wastewater influents. Lab-scale filters...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Siti Zu Nurain, Hamdan R., Wan Mohamed Wan Afnizan, Othman N., Mohd Zin Nur Shaylinda, Musa S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710306018
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spelling doaj-ae22de48f0064169a88f479c7a2c4bb12021-02-02T00:36:51ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011030601810.1051/matecconf/201710306018matecconf_iscee2017_06018Comparisons Study of Phosphate Removal in Unaerated and Aerated High Calcium Steel Slag Filter System of Different pH FeedAhmad Siti Zu Nurain0Hamdan R.1Wan Mohamed Wan Afnizan2Othman N.3Mohd Zin Nur Shaylinda4Musa S.5Department of Civil Engineering Technology, Faculty of Engineering Technology, UniversitiTun Hussein Onn MalaysiaDepartment of Civil Engineering Technology, Faculty of Engineering Technology, UniversitiTun Hussein Onn MalaysiaDepartment of Water and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UniversitiTun Hussein Onn MalaysiaDepartment of Water and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UniversitiTun Hussein Onn MalaysiaDepartment of Water and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UniversitiTun Hussein Onn MalaysiaDepartment of Water and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UniversitiTun Hussein Onn MalaysiaExcess phosphorus in water body will lead to eutrophication. This study investigated the phosphate removal efficiencies of unaerated and aerated filter systems using high composition of Calcium (Ca) steel slag as the filter media at different pH values of the wastewater influents. Lab-scale filters were developed using 25 mg/L synthetic wastewater and weekly sampling was done to monitor the phosphate removal efficiencies together with the concentration of metals (Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg). The results show that both unaerated and aerated systems have excellent phosphate removal efficiency at all acidic, neutral and alkaline pH feed, though unaerated systems removed slightly better compared to aerated systems; 76-98% and 69-97% respectively. The dominant phosphate removal mechanism for aerated systems was adsorption, meanwhilefor unaerated systems; both adsorption and precipitation for acidic and neutral pH, whileprecipitation was more dominant at basic pH. The performance of unaerated systems are slightly better compared to aerated systems, however, aerated systems are recommended to be applied when simultaneous removal of nutrients (phosphorus and nitrogen) are concerned.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710306018
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author Ahmad Siti Zu Nurain
Hamdan R.
Wan Mohamed Wan Afnizan
Othman N.
Mohd Zin Nur Shaylinda
Musa S.
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Hamdan R.
Wan Mohamed Wan Afnizan
Othman N.
Mohd Zin Nur Shaylinda
Musa S.
Comparisons Study of Phosphate Removal in Unaerated and Aerated High Calcium Steel Slag Filter System of Different pH Feed
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Ahmad Siti Zu Nurain
Hamdan R.
Wan Mohamed Wan Afnizan
Othman N.
Mohd Zin Nur Shaylinda
Musa S.
author_sort Ahmad Siti Zu Nurain
title Comparisons Study of Phosphate Removal in Unaerated and Aerated High Calcium Steel Slag Filter System of Different pH Feed
title_short Comparisons Study of Phosphate Removal in Unaerated and Aerated High Calcium Steel Slag Filter System of Different pH Feed
title_full Comparisons Study of Phosphate Removal in Unaerated and Aerated High Calcium Steel Slag Filter System of Different pH Feed
title_fullStr Comparisons Study of Phosphate Removal in Unaerated and Aerated High Calcium Steel Slag Filter System of Different pH Feed
title_full_unstemmed Comparisons Study of Phosphate Removal in Unaerated and Aerated High Calcium Steel Slag Filter System of Different pH Feed
title_sort comparisons study of phosphate removal in unaerated and aerated high calcium steel slag filter system of different ph feed
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Excess phosphorus in water body will lead to eutrophication. This study investigated the phosphate removal efficiencies of unaerated and aerated filter systems using high composition of Calcium (Ca) steel slag as the filter media at different pH values of the wastewater influents. Lab-scale filters were developed using 25 mg/L synthetic wastewater and weekly sampling was done to monitor the phosphate removal efficiencies together with the concentration of metals (Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg). The results show that both unaerated and aerated systems have excellent phosphate removal efficiency at all acidic, neutral and alkaline pH feed, though unaerated systems removed slightly better compared to aerated systems; 76-98% and 69-97% respectively. The dominant phosphate removal mechanism for aerated systems was adsorption, meanwhilefor unaerated systems; both adsorption and precipitation for acidic and neutral pH, whileprecipitation was more dominant at basic pH. The performance of unaerated systems are slightly better compared to aerated systems, however, aerated systems are recommended to be applied when simultaneous removal of nutrients (phosphorus and nitrogen) are concerned.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710306018
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