Comparison of selected decolorization methods of distillery effluent / by Galvin N. Martonito and Mark Jayson M. Gatdula.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite, 2001. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: vii, 24p. : ill. ; 28 cm. illustrations ; cmContent type:- text
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Applied Research IV (Agri-Science curriculum) Cavite State University
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MARTONITO, GALVIN N., GATDULA, MARK JASON M., ANDAYA, JAYSON S. Applied Research III, Laboratory School, Cavite State University, Indang Cavite, May, 2000. “COMPARISON OF SELECTED DECOLORIZATION METHOD FOR DISTILLERY EFFLUENT”. Adviser: Mr. Francisco Heralde III
The study entitled “Comparison of Selected Decolorization Method for Distillery Effluent” was conducted in order to asses the decolorization activity of selected methods on Alcohol Distillery Biodigester Distillery Effluent (ADBE) Specifically, a) it compared the Relative Color Reduction (RCR) of the three single decolorization methods and four combination methods and b) analyzed the statistical significance of the RCR values. The single method compared were. Microbial using Aspergillus niger (BIOTECH 3228), Chitosan flocculation and FeCh, flocculation. The combination methods compared were: Microbial-Chitosan flocculation, Microbial-FeC1; flocculation, Chitosan-Microbial decolorization and FeC1,-Microbial decolorization.
The study was conducted at the Institute of Chemistry. and the National Institute of Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology (BIOTECH) University of the Philippines, Los Baños, Laguna in May 2000.
Results of the single method decolorization show the Chitosan flocculation to give the highest RCR value (97.08%) followed by Fg@Ch, (84.72%) and lastly by Microbial (77.92%). The means are significantly different from each other.
Results of the combination method decolorization show FeCh-Microbial to give the highest RCR value (97.57%) followed by Chitosan-Microbial (95.83%) and
Microbial-Chitosan (80.86%) and lastly by Microbial-FeCl; (70.28%). ‘The means are significantly different from each other except for FeCl,-Microbial and Chitosan Microbial which are not significantly different at .O1 level.
Submitted to the University Library 07/18/2007 RS-358