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Investigation of Juice Extract from Waste Banana Stems as a Renewable and Sustainable Biocoagulant for Wastewater Treatment

PUBLISHED July 19, 2024 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.54985/peeref.2407p5089794)

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Authors

Waliu Abdulrasheed1 , Abass Alade1 , Mujeeb Olarinde1 , Abdulganiy Yusuf1
  1. LAUTECH

Conference / event

LAUTECH INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND DISCOVERY, April 2024 (LIRIDE, Nigeria)

Poster summary

Wastewater treatment is a process that removes contaminants from wastewater before it is discharged into the environment. The use of chemical Coagulant in wastewater treatment has adverse effects such as high cost, toxicity, and secondary byproduct formation, leading to the need for alternative environmentally friendly and cost-effective biocoagulants. Kaolinite clay was obtained from the BWERG laboratory. LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, and was used as the test material. After-harvest plantain and banana stems were collected. The pith of the stems was carefully obtained and cut into small pieces, then 100 g of the pith was mixed with 10 ml of distilled water and blended and press-filtered to obtain the Biocoagulant. The Turbidity decreases from 250.6NTU to 87.4 NTU and the Removal efficiency of the biocoagulant is 65%. This innovation is very useful in treating wastewater that can be reused for cleaning, wetting fields and safe discharge into the environment.

Keywords

Coagulation, Water treatment, Biocoagulant, Waste Banana stem

Research areas

Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Agriculture, Plant Sciences

References

  1. Habsah, A. Juferi 1. Mohibah, M. and Ku, H. (2013) "A Preliminary Study of Banana Stem Juice as Plant-Based Coagulant for Treatment of Spent Coolant Wastewater. The scientific world journal: journal of chemistry, 10(1155)
  2. APHA, (2020). Standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater, 21 st ed. American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, USA
  3. Ayinla, O. A. (2007). "Analysis of Feeds and Fertilizers for Sustainable Aquaculture Development in Nigeria." In Study and Analysis of Feeds and Fertilizers for Sustainable Aquaculture Development, edited by Hasan, M. R., Hecht, T., De Silva, S. S., and Tacon, A. G. J. Rome

Funding

  1. NASENI

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No competing interests were disclosed.
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Data sharing not applicable to this poster as no datasets were generated or analyzed during the current study.
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Copyright © 2024 Abdulrasheed et al. This is an open access work distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abdulrasheed, W., Alade, A., Olarinde, M., Yusuf, A. Investigation of Juice Extract from Waste Banana Stems as a Renewable and Sustainable Biocoagulant for Wastewater Treatment [not peer reviewed]. Peeref 2024 (poster).
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