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Title: Semi-batch operated constructed wetlands planted with Phragmites australis for treatment of dyeing wastewater
Authors: Ong, Soon-An
Ho, Li Ngee
Wong, Yee Shian
Danny Leonard, Dugil
Hafizah, Samad
yswong@unimap.edu.my
Keywords: AO7
Artificial aeration
Constructed wetlands
NH4-N
Phragmites australis
Semi-batch
Issue Date: Oct-2011
Publisher: Taylor's University College
Citation: Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (JESTEC), vol.6 (5), 2011, pages 623-631
Abstract: The objective of present study is to evaluate the using of constructed wetland under semi-batch operation for the treatment of azo dye Acid Orange 7 (AO7) containing wastewater. The emergent plant selected in our study was Phragmites australis. Toxic signs were observed at the Phragmites australis after the addition of AO7 into the wetland reactors but it can adapt to the wastewater as shown in the increase of stem as the operation continue. Our result shows that the artificial aeration and the presence of Phragmites australis had a significant impact on the removal of organic matters, AO7, aromatic amines and NH4-N. The COD removal efficiency in the aerated and non-aerated wetland reactors was 95 and 62%, respectively. The NH4-N removal efficiency in the aerated wetland reactor (86%) was significantly higher than the non-aerated wetland reactor (14%). All wetland reactors show high removal efficiency of AO7 (> 94%) but only the aerated wetland reactor perform better in the removal of aromatic amines.
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URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/42198
ISSN: 1823-4690
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