Treatment of palm oil refinery effluent using advanced
Palm oil refinery effluent (PORE) is a type of wastewater that produces from palm oil industries. High demand and constant production of refined palm oil worldwide cause the volume of PORE to be
physical treatment. Keywords: Palm Oil Refinery Effluent (PORE), Wastewater treatment, Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP), Fenton process, Hydroxyl radicals. 1. Introduction Malaysia is one of the largest palm oil producers in the world and palm oil refinery effluent is the significant pollutant from the palm oil mill. A huge
Applications of Advanced Oxidation Processes in Palm Oil
Applications of Advanced Oxidation Processes in Palm Oil Mill Effluent Treatment: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5766-1.ch006: This chapter presents a review on limited studies that have been conducted using advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) in treating biologically treated palm oil
Jan 01, 1981· Effluent from the refining of crude palm oil was subjected to physical-chemical and biological treatment. An inclined corrugated parallel plates oil separator spaced at 25 mm was used with hydraulic loading rates of 0.2, 0.5 and 1 m 3 m −2-h. 91% oil and grease removal could be achieved at 0.2 m 3 m −2-h.Coagulation and flocculation carried out on batch samples after oil and grease
Treatment of Palm Oil Refinery Effluent Using Tannin as a
The refining of the crude palm oil (CPO) generates the palm oil refinery effluent (PORE). The presence of high contents of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), turbidity, and suspended solids (SS) in PORE encourages the determination of an effective treatment process to minimize the environmental pollution and preserve aquatic life.
Petroleum refinery effluents are waste originating from industries primarily engaged in refining crude oil. It is a very complex compound of various oily wastes, water, heavy metals and so on.
Palm Oil Mill Effluent Treatment Using Electrocoagulation
Palm oil processing is a multi-stage operation which generates large amount of palm oil mill effluent (POME). Due to its potential to cause environmental pollution, POME must be treated prior to discharge. Electrocoagulation (EC), adsorption (AD), combined EC and AD, and EC integrated with AD have demonstrated great potential to remove various organic and inorganic pollutants from wastewater.
In a palm oil extraction process, a large quantity of water is required, of which half the quantity will end up as effluent. This palm oil mill effluent (POME) has an extremely high content of
Waste and Environmental Management in the Malaysian Palm
Jan 01, 2012· Waste Water. Palm oil mill effluent, or POME, is the effluent generated from the final stages of palm oil production in the mill. For every tonne of crude palm oil extracted from milling, about 2.5 tonnes of POME is generated (Sulaiman et al., 2009), and in 2005, about 66.8 million tonnes of POME were produced (Vairappan & Yen, 2008). It is
Applications of Advanced Oxidation Processes in Palm Oil Mill Effluent Treatment: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5766-1.ch006: This chapter presents a review on limited studies that have been conducted using advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) in treating biologically treated palm oil