Optimization of conditions for preparation of eggshell-zeolite composite as a potential surfactant adsorbent for hand-washing wastewater
    
  
 
  
    
    
        Optimization of conditions for preparation of eggshell-zeolite composite as a potential surfactant adsorbent for hand-washing wastewater
    
  
Date
    
    
        2023-05-15
    
  
Authors
  Turyasingura, Medard
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        Makerere University
    
  
Abstract
    
    
        Handwashing with soap/detergent and clean water has become increasingly vital as a result of the 
Covid-19 pandemic. Handwashing wastewater contains high quantities of surfactants due to the 
use of soap and/or detergents. Handwashing with soap/detergent and clean water is vital for human 
hygiene and infectious disease prevention. The wastewater generated is costly to treat because of 
the surfactants present, which can quickly clog conventional low-cost filtration systems. As a 
result, the wastewater is mostly discharged into the environment leading to several detrimental 
effects. This study sought to develop a low-cost composite adsorbent from eggshells and zeolite 
for removal of surfactants from handwashing wastewater. The raw materials and the composite 
were characterized by X-ray fluorescence, scanning electron microscopy, Fourier-transform
infrared spectroscopy, and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area analyses. Preparation 
conditions including the percentage of eggshells in the composite (30%, 50%, 70%), calcination 
time (1 h, 2 h, and 3 h), and calcination temperature (300 oC, 400 oC, and 500 oC) were optimized 
using the Box-Behnken design of design expert software. The considered responses were 
Methylene blue number (MBN), BET surface area (SBET) and mean pore diameter (MPD). The
optimal preparation conditions were established to be 31.57 %, 1.43 h and 310.94 oC for eggshells 
percentage in the composite, calcination time, and calcination temperature, respectively. This led 
to the maximized MBN, SBET, and MPD of 94.51 mg/g, 25.92 m2
g
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and 10.01 nm, respectively. 
The calcined sample prepared at optimum conditions was subsequently applied for removal of 
chemical oxygen demand (COD) as an indicator of surfactants in handwashing wastewater. The 
COD removal percentage of 87.82%. The EZC production process was found to be viable as was 
established at Uganda shillings 40,800 which was low in comparison with commercial granular 
activated carbon.
    
  
Description
    
    
        A dissertation submitted to the Directorate of Research and Graduate Training in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering of Makerere University.
    
  
Keywords
    
    
        eggshell-zeolite composite,
    
        Box-behnken design,
    
        Optimization,
    
        Handwashing,
    
        wastewater treatment,
    
        Surfactant,
    
        adsorption
    
  
Citation
    
    
        Turyasingura, M. (2023). Optimization of conditions for preparation of eggshell-zeolite composite as a potential surfactant adsorbent for hand-washing wastewater. (Unpublished Master's Dissertation). Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.