Publication detail
Modelling and parameter optimisation for performance evaluation of sequencing batch reactor for treating hospital wastewater
Khan N.A. Morabet R.E. Khan R.A. Alsubih M. Gaurav G.K. Klemeš J.J. Thakur A.K.
English title
Modelling and parameter optimisation for performance evaluation of sequencing batch reactor for treating hospital wastewater
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
Hospital wastewater treatment is gaining attention in recent studies due to its complex nature. The performance of the sequencing batch reactor coupled with tube-settler was investigated for hospital wastewater treatment. The performance was evaluated regarding removing organic matter and nutrients (nitrate and phosphate). The phosphate was removed in the sequencing batch reactor and its associated tube-settler with a 60% removal efficiency margin. Nitrification was observed in sequencing batch reactor and tube-settler, but denitrification could not be achieved. The nitrification–denitrification process was not completed during the process. The current work’s main aim was to understand and optimise the operational parameters involved in the performance of the sequencing batch reactor. The operational parameters were optimised using Design expert software, and Response Surface Methodology involved a four-factor and five-level central composite design. The percentage removal of chemical oxygen demand, nitrate, and phosphate was selected to be observed during this study. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.] © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
English abstract
Hospital wastewater treatment is gaining attention in recent studies due to its complex nature. The performance of the sequencing batch reactor coupled with tube-settler was investigated for hospital wastewater treatment. The performance was evaluated regarding removing organic matter and nutrients (nitrate and phosphate). The phosphate was removed in the sequencing batch reactor and its associated tube-settler with a 60% removal efficiency margin. Nitrification was observed in sequencing batch reactor and tube-settler, but denitrification could not be achieved. The nitrification–denitrification process was not completed during the process. The current work’s main aim was to understand and optimise the operational parameters involved in the performance of the sequencing batch reactor. The operational parameters were optimised using Design expert software, and Response Surface Methodology involved a four-factor and five-level central composite design. The percentage removal of chemical oxygen demand, nitrate, and phosphate was selected to be observed during this study. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.] © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
Keywords in English
Hospital wastewater; Kinetics; Nutrients; Organic matter; RSM modelling; Sequencing batch reactor; Tube-settler
Released
01.11.2022
Publisher
© 2023 Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Location
© 2023 Springer Nature Switzerland AG
ISSN
2190-6815
Volume
11
Number
12
Pages count
10
BIBTEX
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year="2022",
volume="11",
number="12",
month="November",
publisher="© 2023 Springer Nature Switzerland AG",
address="© 2023 Springer Nature Switzerland AG",
issn="2190-6815"
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