Effects of pH in Mercury Nitrate Treatment using Membrane System with Biological Pretreatment

Authors

  • Fazlyla Mohd Fadzlan

Keywords:

Pseudomonas putida, growth kinetic, biosorption, mercury, petrochemical wastewater

Abstract

Wastewater from industry containing mercury is very dangerous. Hence we need to treat the wastewater effectively to avoid its toxic effects.  The usage of membrane in wastewater treatment has increased due to its ability to filtrate unwanted particle. Modification of the membrane parameters may produce better result than changing the type of membrane for filtration of mercury in wastewater. Using P.putida as the pretreatment or volatilizing agent and continue with the alternation of pH value, this technique seems to be able to remove mercury (Hg) to the minimum permitted level easily.  Based on the study conducted, the pretreatment stage decreased the concentration of Hg solution from 250ppb to 8ppb. The concentration was further decreased to 0 ppb within the pH of 8 to 9, following the membrane separation. As a conclusion, pH 8 to 9 is the best pH for operating membrane to filtrate mercury wastewater since the membrane operates at neutral or base condition. 

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Published

01-01-2014

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How to Cite

Mohd Fadzlan, F. (2014). Effects of pH in Mercury Nitrate Treatment using Membrane System with Biological Pretreatment. Journal of Science and Technology, 5(2). https://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/JST/article/view/748