Immobilization of oil and grease in sodium alginate gel as a potential wastewater treatment method

In this study, oil-entrapped sodium alginate beads were developed and their effectiveness in treating oil and grease (O&G) from wastewater was investigated. The effect of polymer concentration and pH on the O&G entrapment efficiency (OEE) as well as the biodegradability of gel beads were inv...

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Main Authors: Jami, Mohammed Saedi, Mohd. Salleh, Hamzah, Abd Kadir, Zarith Elda, Tanaka, Takanori, Iwata, Masashi
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/35409/
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Summary:In this study, oil-entrapped sodium alginate beads were developed and their effectiveness in treating oil and grease (O&G) from wastewater was investigated. The effect of polymer concentration and pH on the O&G entrapment efficiency (OEE) as well as the biodegradability of gel beads were investigated. O&G were immobilized in sodium alginate gels by adding a mixture of alginate and car wax aqueous solution into a calcium chloride aqueous solution, resulting in sodium alginate gels. The gel suspensions were dehydrated gravitationally, followed by mechanical expression of gel particles. During the expression, the O&G remain in the gels. The expressed cake is then discarded. Results showed that OEE increased by increasing sodium alginate concentration from 17 g/l to 50 g/l. Further inspection of the results found that increasing pH of sodium alginate from 1.8 to 7 also increased the OEE in the beads. It was observed that sodium alginate beads experienced complete biodegradation in phosphate buffer pH 8.0.