Potato Starch as a Coagulant for Dye Removal from Textile Wastewater

Wastewater from textile industry contains a number of pollutants which are hazardous in nature. The direct discharge of the wastewater into the environment affects its ecological status by causing various undesirable changes. As environmental fortification becomes a global anxiety, industries are fi...

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description Wastewater from textile industry contains a number of pollutants which are hazardous in nature. The direct discharge of the wastewater into the environment affects its ecological status by causing various undesirable changes. As environmental fortification becomes a global anxiety, industries are finding novel solutions for mounting low-cost and environmental-friendly technologies for the dye removal from the waste. The presence of the dyes hinders sunlight penetration and disturbs the ecosystem of water. However, the treatment of wastewater with biodegradable polymer attains a vital importance as they are environmental friendly. The main objective of the work was to make an effort to develop a feasible process for the removal of dyes/color from the textile wastewater by using potato starch, which is a plant-based bio-polymer. A three-level, full-factorial design was selected, and experiments were conducted using a jar test apparatus. The main effects and interactions of dosage, pH, and temperature on the percentage color removal were analyzed. Reduction in color was analyzed using UV-2800 spectrophotometer. A three-way significant interaction was observed. However, dosage is found to be the most important parameter for dye removal using potato starch.
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Adsorption
Analysis
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Biodegradation
Biopolymers
Bioremediation
Brackish
Chemical engineering
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Color
Color removal
Dyes
Earth and Environmental Science
Environment
Environmental monitoring
Hydrogeology
Jar tests
Molecular weight
Polymers
Potatoes
Seeds
Sewage treatment
Soil Science & Conservation
Solanum tuberosum
Starch
Studies
Technology application
Textile industry
Textile industry wastewaters
Wastewater
Wastewater treatment
Water pollution
Water Quality/Water Pollution
Water treatment
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