2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3597711/v1
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Use of Biomass for Removing Wastewater Turbidity: Characterization and Optimization Study

Aghareed M. Tayeb,
Reham H. Othman,
Aliaa M. Monazie
et al.

Abstract: In the present study, a commercially available mushroom is used as a natural flocculent at different dosages to treat a synthetic suspension containing different concentrations of local clay. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) is used to optimize the values of operating parameters based on residual turbidity and percent turbidity reduction. The highest percent reduction in water turbidity was obtained at a pH of 6.7. The lowest value for residual turbidity (11.1 NTU) is achieved by a clay suspension with a con… Show more

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