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Treatment of vegetable oil mill effluent using crab shell chitosan as adsorbent
In this study, a naturally available crab shell chitosan of low
molecular weight (20 kDa) has been used as adsorbent to evaluate the
pollution load in vegetable oil mill effluent. A series of batch
experiment was conducted by varying chitosan dosage (100–400 mg),
pH (2–9), stirring time (15–90) min and agitation speed
(25–150 rpm) to study their effects on adsorption and
flocculation processes. The parameters considered for adsorption study
are chemical oxygen demand, total suspended solids, electrical
conductivity and turbidity. The maximum reduction in chemical oxygen
demand, total suspended solids, electrical conductivity and turbidity
is 74, 70, 56 and 92 % , respectively. The observed experimental result
showed that crab shell chitosan could able to reduce significantly the
chemical oxygen demand, turbidity, electrical conductivity and
suspended matter. The optimum conditions were estimated as 400 mg/l
chitosan, pH 4 and 45 min of mixing time with mixing speed of 50 rpm.
Chitosan showed very good pollution removal efficiency and can be used
for the effective treatment of vegetable oil mill effluent