Wastewater treatment using filamentous algae – A review
Wastewater treatment using algae is a promising approach for efficient removal of contaminating nutrients and their conversion into useful products. Monocultures of filamentous algae provide easier harvesting compared to microalgae, and better control of biomass quality than polyculture systems such as algal turf scrubbers.
A Review Paper on Industrial Waste Water Treatment Processes aerobic system for treatment of textile wastewater conducted in Malaysia (2007) by Mahdi et al., Fayza et al., in 2004 conducted a
Wastewater Treatment Methodologies, Review Article
Wastewater Treatment Methodologies, Review Article Manar Elsayed Abdel-Raouf 1* , Nermine E Maysour 1 , Reem Kamal Farag 1 and Abdul-Raheim Mahmoud Abdul- Raheim 1
Review. Wastewater Treatment Methodologies, Review Article Manar Elsayed Abdel-Raouf 1*, Nermine E Maysour 1, Reem Kamal Farag 1 and Abdul-Raheim Mahmoud Abdul- Raheim1 1. 1 Petroleum Application Department, Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute 1 Ahmed El-Zomor Street, Nasr city, Cairo, Egypt. Submission:March 11th 2025, Published:March 20th 2025
Microplastics and Wastewater Treatment Plants—A Review
The emission of microplastics into nature poses a threat to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Their penetration of the food chain presents a danger to human health as well. Wastewater treatment plants can be seen as the last barrier between microplastics and the environment. This review focuses on the impact of waste treatment plants in retaining microplastics.
This paper reviews the current scenario with respect to textile industry effluent in Malaysia and technologies available for the treatment of the effluent. Prospects, challenges, and recommendations for future direction as well as on‐going research works dedicated to the treatment of textile wastewater are also reviewed in detail.
Waste Treatment and Disposal Methods - The Balance Small
When people think about solid waste management, they likely associate it with garbage being dumped in landfills or incinerated.While such activities comprise an important part of the process, a variety of elements is involved in the creation of an optimal integrated solid waste management (ISWM) system. For example, treatment techniques act to reduce the volume and toxicity of solid waste.
The origin and amount of perfluorooctane surfactants in wastewater treatment systems, and the transformation these compounds may undergo during treatment, were evaluated through measurement and experiment. Influent, effluent, and river water at the point of discharge for a 6-MGD wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) were screened for eight perfluorooctane surfactants. N-EtFOSAA was quantified in
Types of Wastewater Treatment Process: ETP, STP and CETP
Wastewater treatment is an important initiative which has to be taken more seriously for the betterment of the society and our future. Wastewater treatment is a process, wherein the contaminants are removed from wastewater as well as household sewage, to produce waste stream or solid waste suitable for discharge or reuse.
This paper reviews recent advances in heterogeneous photocatalytic decolorization for the removal of synthetic dyes from water and wastewater. Thus, the main core highlighted in this paper is the critical selection of semiconductors for photocatalysis based on the chemical, physical, and selective nature of the poisoning dyes.
A Comprehensive Review on Ocimum basilicum | Purushothaman
The genus Ocimum has a number of species that are used to treat different types of disorders and diseases from ancient times. In this genus, O. basilicum plays a vital role due to its various medicinal properties. It is universally cultivated as herbaceous, perennial plant but originated from Asian continent. O. basilicum is used as a culinary herb and also has a number of pharmacological
Moringa oleifera seed as alternative natural coagulant for potential application in water treatment: A review Mohammed Sulaiman, Daniel Andrawus Zhigila, Kabiru Mohammed, Danladi Mohammed Umar, Babale Aliyu, Fazilah Abd Manan. Page 1 – 11. Comprehensive review on risk assessment methodologies for HAZMAT transportation between 1995-2015
- Can anionic polyacrylamide be used in water treatment?
- What's more, the authors discussed the application status of anionic polyacrylamide in water treatment. Based on these reviews, future research perspectives relating to its synthesis and application were proposed. This review summarizes the synthesis methods for anionic polyacrylamide.
- What is an anionic polyacrylamide?
- Anionic polyacrylamides make up the largest portion of the polyacrylamide market. The polymers can be prepared over a wide range of anionic charges and molecular weights (1000 to > 20,000,000 molecular weight). The workhorse comonomer for the production of anionic polyacrylamides is acrylate salts of acrylic acid.
- Does anionic polyacrylamide biodegrade?
- ent only.1 BACKGROUNDAnionic polyacrylamide is the copolymer of acryl mide and acrylic acid. No studies on the environmental fate of polyac ylamide are available. As a high-molecular weight, water-soluble polymer, it is not expected to biode rade or bioaccumulate. Anionic polyacrylamide has a low acute toxicity concer
- Is polyacrylamide a cationic or nonionic polymer?
- rade or bioaccumulate. Anionic polyacrylamide has a low acute toxicity concer CO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIESPolyacrylamide polymers can exist in cationic, anionic or non-ionic forms, depending on their ionic charge. The non-ionic form of polyacrylamide is generated from the basic polyme
