The treatment of wastewater from pangasius catfish ponds using peat-derived adsorbent materials

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Peat (Mekong River Delta, Vietnam) was naturally dried, and then mixed with coal slag in the ratio of 70:30 by weight to use as adsorbent to treat wastewater from Pangasius catfish ponds in batches. The adsorbent was used in a specific designed system to treat Pangasius pond wastewater in a continuous flow model at a speed of 0.3 m3.h-1. The treatment system has operated for 9 consecutive hours in each experiment batch. The results show that the system can treat a large amount of wastewater (64.8 m3) with the efficiency (%) of BOD5 of 95.78%, COD of 95.3%, total phosphorous of 73% and total nitrogen of 89.79%. After treatment, the quality of wastewater has met the standards to be discharged into the environment. View source
Year

2023

Secondary Title

Materials Research Express

Volume

10

Number

10

Pages

11

DOI

10.1088/2053-1591/ad14c0

Keyword(s)

peat; coal slag; pangasius pound; mekong delta; Materials Science

Classification
Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Vietnam

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