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Optimization of Moringa oleifera-based coagulant in textile wastewater treatment
by
Renaldi, Fadhlurrahman
, Hardestyariki, Dwi
, Rendana, Muhammad
, Akbar, M. Naufal
in
Biochemical oxygen demand
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Coagulants
/ Dosage
/ Drinking water
/ Dyes
/ Effectiveness
/ Efficiency
/ Flocculation
/ Impurities
/ Moringa oleifera
/ Optimization
/ Oxidation
/ Response surface methodology
/ Settling
/ Sludge
/ Solid suspensions
/ Surface water
/ Textile industry
/ Textile industry wastewaters
/ Total suspended solids
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water quality
2025
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Optimization of Moringa oleifera-based coagulant in textile wastewater treatment
by
Renaldi, Fadhlurrahman
, Hardestyariki, Dwi
, Rendana, Muhammad
, Akbar, M. Naufal
in
Biochemical oxygen demand
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Coagulants
/ Dosage
/ Drinking water
/ Dyes
/ Effectiveness
/ Efficiency
/ Flocculation
/ Impurities
/ Moringa oleifera
/ Optimization
/ Oxidation
/ Response surface methodology
/ Settling
/ Sludge
/ Solid suspensions
/ Surface water
/ Textile industry
/ Textile industry wastewaters
/ Total suspended solids
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water quality
2025
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Optimization of Moringa oleifera-based coagulant in textile wastewater treatment
by
Renaldi, Fadhlurrahman
, Hardestyariki, Dwi
, Rendana, Muhammad
, Akbar, M. Naufal
in
Biochemical oxygen demand
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Coagulants
/ Dosage
/ Drinking water
/ Dyes
/ Effectiveness
/ Efficiency
/ Flocculation
/ Impurities
/ Moringa oleifera
/ Optimization
/ Oxidation
/ Response surface methodology
/ Settling
/ Sludge
/ Solid suspensions
/ Surface water
/ Textile industry
/ Textile industry wastewaters
/ Total suspended solids
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water quality
2025
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Optimization of Moringa oleifera-based coagulant in textile wastewater treatment
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Optimization of Moringa oleifera-based coagulant in textile wastewater treatment
2025
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The effectiveness of Moringa oleifera (MO) in the treatment of textile wastewater has been extensively studied and reported. Nevertheless, an important gap remains in studying the operational conditions for improving the wastewater treatment process. This study examined and optimized the removal efficiency of dye (Direct Red 23), total suspended solids (TSS), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), and chemical oxygen demand (COD) from the textile wastewater under varying conditions of pH (5–7), MO dosage (5–35 g/L), and settling time (30–90 min) employing the response surface methodology (RSM) analysis. The results showed that the optimum of MO dosage for dye and TSS removals was 25 g/L. The maximum reduction of dye, TSS, COD, and BOD was around 89%, 73%, 29%, and 16%, respectively. In addition, the RSM results revealed that the best performance of the MO dosage ranged from 20 to 25 g/L with 60–90 min settling time. The study concluded that the use of MO seeds as a natural coagulant was proved highly effective in removing dye and impurities from the textile wastewater.
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Springer Nature B.V
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