Seminar Nasional Teknik Kimia Kejuangan
2017: PROSIDING SNTKK

The Optimization of UV/H 2 O Process for DYA (Dianic Yellow Ace) Textile-Dye Wastewater Treatment

Tedi Hudaya (Chemical Engineering Department, Parahyangan Catholic University Jalan Ciumbuleuit 94, Bandung - 40141, Telp/Fax : (022) – 2032 700)
Geoffery Hariyanto (Chemical Engineering Department, Parahyangan Catholic University Jalan Ciumbuleuit 94, Bandung - 40141, Telp/Fax : (022) – 2032 700)
Winda Andriany (Chemical Engineering Department, Parahyangan Catholic University Jalan Ciumbuleuit 94, Bandung - 40141, Telp/Fax : (022) – 2032 700)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Jun 2017

Abstract

West Java region, especially in Bandung area, has many textile dyeing industries which are usually placed in a densely populated area. If not properly handled, the wastewater effluents will cause considerable pollution problems to the surrounding water streams due to toxic and non-biodegradable synthetic dyes content characterized by a very low BOD5/COD ratio (< 0.1).  This research studied the application of UV/H2O2 method for treating textile-dye (Dianic Yellow Ace – DYA) waste water in a pilot scale (50 L) multi-lamp bubble column photoreactor. The prime target of the treatment was to increase the BOD5/COD ratio until the biodegradability threshold was reached (> 0.1), prior to further treatment by a cheaper conventional biological method.  Two major operating conditions, the initial H2O2 concentration and pH were varied, using Central Composite Design, between 0.026 – 0.874 % w/w, and 0.17 – 5.83, respectively.  This study used a synthetic wastewater with color content similar to a  real waste water from a textile dyeing industry in Bandung.  Within the experimental condition range, 51 – 94% color content was successfully eliminated within 6 hours illumination period using 3 x 75 Watt low pressure Hg UV lamp.  Optimum conditions from 2nd order model optimization showed that the best result of 95.5% color removal could be obtained at initial H2O2 concentration of 0.53 % w/w and pH 3.35. Additional test with a real industrial wastewater under 5 x 75 Watt UV irradiation under those best conditions resulted in BOD5/COD ratio increase from 0.01 to 0.1(biodegradability threshold) within 9.5 hours.  

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Journal Info

Abbrev

KEJUANGAN

Publisher

Subject

Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Engineering Environmental Science

Description

Prosiding Seminar Nasional Teknik Kimia Kejuangan adalah media online dari makalah yang telah diseminarkan pada acara Seminar Nasional Teknik Kimia “Kejuangan” (SNTKK). SNTKK merupakan agenda tahunan yang diselenggarakan oleh Program Studi Teknik Kimia FTI UPN ”Veteran” ...