2021
DOI: 10.3390/pr9010117
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Optimization of Antimony Removal by Coagulation-Flocculation-Sedimentation Process Using Response Surface Methodology

Abstract: Coprecipitation-adsorption plays a significant role during coagulation-flocculation-sedimentation (C/F/S) of antimony (Sb) in water. This work uses a Box–Behnken statistical experiment design (BBD) and response surface methodology (RSM) to investigate the effects of major operating variables such as initial Sb(III, V) concentration (100–1000 µg/L), ferric chloride (FC) dose (5–50 mg/L), and pH (4–10) on redox Sb species. Experimental data of Sb(III, V) removal were used to determine response function coefficie… Show more

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“…A recent study [ 7 ] attempts to explain the influence of pH and HA on pentavalent [Sb(V)] and trivalent [Sb(III)] removal with particular emphasis on the physicochemical properties of Fe precipitates. The significant effect of pH on Sb(V) removal has been evidenced, particularly at alkaline conditions [ 6 , 9 , 16 ]. The presence of hydrophobic organic compounds such as HA may alter the surface properties of Fe flocs, thereby affecting the overall performance of the coagulation process [ 7 , 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study [ 7 ] attempts to explain the influence of pH and HA on pentavalent [Sb(V)] and trivalent [Sb(III)] removal with particular emphasis on the physicochemical properties of Fe precipitates. The significant effect of pH on Sb(V) removal has been evidenced, particularly at alkaline conditions [ 6 , 9 , 16 ]. The presence of hydrophobic organic compounds such as HA may alter the surface properties of Fe flocs, thereby affecting the overall performance of the coagulation process [ 7 , 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the cubic model showed aliasing owing to lack of data points availability for model coefficients estimation. Therefore, further analysis was performed using the quadratic model [33].…”
Section: Identifying Best Response Function Using Statistical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An earlier study [32] also showed applicability of RSM for simultaneous removal of arsenic (As) and DOC during the chemical coagulation process. Our previous study [33] investigated Sb removal by varying initial Sb concentration, FC dosage, and pH values using RSM and the Box-Behnken design (BBD) model. However, the developed model did not account for the interaction of organic species, and up to 12% of total variation in Sb removal response was not described by the model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To minimize the possible health risks associated with arsenic exposure, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended a more stringent limit of 10 μg L −1 as the maximum permissible arsenic level in drinking water. 2 Many strategies like oxidation, 3 ion exchange, 4 reverse osmosis, adsorption, 5,6 extraction 7,8 and biosorption 9 have been employed for remediating arsenic polluted water. Among such techniques, adsorption is considered as a practical approach owing to its simple operation, cost-effective nature and efficient capture of metal ions even at low concentrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%