Water Science and Technology (Jul 2021)

Optimization of active coagulant agent extraction method from Moringa Oleifera seeds for municipal wastewater treatment

  • Raouf Bouchareb,
  • Kerroum Derbal,
  • Abderrezzak Benalia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2021.234
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 84, no. 2
pp. 393 – 403

Abstract

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An enhanced and different method for the active coagulant agent extraction from Moringa Oleifera seeds powder (MOSP) was established and compared to the conventional extraction method in distillate water. In the improved method, MOSP were extracted using sodium chloride as solvent at different concentrations to extract more coagulant agent from Moringa Oleifera and enhance coagulation activity. In this study, MOSP were initially processed and oil content was removed to minimize coagulant concentration usage (MOSP-EO). Moringa Oleifera seeds powder was characterized by both X-ray and FTIR analysis. Ultrasound treatment as well was considered as an additional treatment for MOSP-EO to investigate its effect on coagulant agent extraction process improvement. Coagulation/flocculation experiments were conducted to assess coagulant extraction performance realized through various conditions. The effect of coagulant dosage, solvent concentration and ultrasound exposition duration were investigated for a real effluent of municipal wastewater treatment. Among the three studied NaCl concentrations, 1.0 M was found to be the best solvent concentration for high turbidity removal of more than 97% using 140 mg/L of MOSP-EO compared to extraction in distillate water 88% using 170 mg/L of the same coagulant. NaCl 1.0 M demonstrated the best performance in biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) removal as well, where more than 98% of municipal wastewater initial BOD5 was eliminated. Mixing MOSP-EO assisted with ultrasound waves at different treatment periods did decrease the active coagulant agent extraction and thus showed its inconvenient for Moringa Oleifera coagulation activity usage. Highlights Application of different methods to extract active coagulant agent from Moringa Oleifera seeds.; Biodegradable natural coagulant for municipal wastewater treatment.; Use of physicochemical treatment process instead of biological treatment system.; High performance of Moringa Oleifera seeds in municipal wastewater treatment.;

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