Review on current approach for treatment of palm oil mill effluent: Integrated system

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作者
Saad, Muhammad Syaamil [1 ]
Wirzal, Mohd Dzul Hakim [1 ]
Putra, Zulfan Adi [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Teknol PETRONAS, Chem Engn Dept, Bandar Seri Iskandar 32610, Perak, Malaysia
[2] PETRONAS, PETRONAS Grp Tech Solut Project Delivery & Techno, Kuala Lumpur 50050, Malaysia
关键词
Integrated system; Palm oil mill effluent; Wastewater; Treatment; WASTE-WATER TREATMENT; NATURAL ORGANIC-MATTER; ANAEROBIC-DIGESTION; ELECTROCOAGULATION PROCESS; COAGULATION-FLOCCULATION; ULTRAFILTRATION MEMBRANE; ACTIVATED CARBON; MAGNETIC-FIELD; PERFORMANCE EVALUATION; CHEMICAL COAGULATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112209
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Malaysia is one of the countries that is well known for its palm oil based products and exports all over the world. Over the years, palm oil mill has been rising at alarming rate in Malaysia, causing palm oil-based wastes to increase especially palm oil mill effluent (POME). POME in Malaysia are channelled into water bodies such as rivers after treated mostly with conventional biological method. However, with current technologies and knowledge, conventional POME treatments are seen to be outdated and require major improvements as greenhouse gaseous are emitted to the environment as well as being less cost effective. Integrated systems that combine two or more conventional methods are introduced and reviewed to provide insights on the advantages and disadvantages of the system if it is to be implemented in real life plant. Integrated systems that focus on combining conventional methods are compiled and reviewed specifically for POME treatment. Among the integrated methods that are reviewed includes biological with membrane, adsorption with magnetic field exposure, adsorption with membrane and electrocoagulation with membrane. The systems are seen to give excellent color, chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total suspended solids (TSS) removal with average of higher than 90%. Reduction in space utilization, improved treatment time as well as simplified operating system were reported when integrated systems are applied as compared to conventional treatment of POME.
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