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Utilization of by‐pass kiln dust for colour removal of wastewater streams

N.M. Abdel Monem, N.M. Al‐Mansi, M.S. El‐Nawasra

Environmental Management and Health

ISSN: 0956-6163

Article publication date: 1 December 1999

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Abstract

The removal of Ismative SHR blue (reactive dye) using a very cheap cement factory waste called by‐pass kiln dust has been investigated in batch mode. The effects of initial dye solution concentration, particle size, agitation rate, amount of by‐pass kiln dust, and dye solution temperature were studied. A 95.5 per cent removal was achieved. Some pretreatment of by‐pass kiln dust, such as washing by distilled water or rinsing with HCL solution, has been done. By using the washed by‐pass kiln dust the values of total dissolved solids, alkalinity, and efficiency of colour removal were reduced. A very rapid irreversible chemical reaction may occur in addition to the adsorption process. Ferric chloride was used as a coagulant after settling to complete the separation of the dust from the clear solution. A removal of 96 per cent from the initial colour of the industrial coloured wastewater was achieved.

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Abdel Monem, N.M., Al‐Mansi, N.M. and El‐Nawasra, M.S. (1999), "Utilization of by‐pass kiln dust for colour removal of wastewater streams", Environmental Management and Health, Vol. 10 No. 5, pp. 290-297. https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169910289540

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