HEAVY METAL REMOVAL FROM INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER USING PINECONE SEED POWDER AND ALUMINUM CHLORIDE-BASED HYBRID NATURAL/CHEMICAL COAGULATION
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This study presents an innovative strategy that combines Pinecone Seed powder (PSP) with aluminum chloride (AlCl3) to remove heavy metals from industrial wastewater. The objective was to fine-tune the utilization of PSP and AlCl3, considering their quantities and the pH level, to ascertain the optimal conditions for the removal of heavy metal. The results show that a PSP/AlCl3 dose ratio of 3:1 (g/g) was the best, yielding outstanding remediation efficiency across a wide range of parameters, including COD, color, TSS, NH3-N, and heavy metals. Significantly, these efficiencies soared to 86.47%, 91.85%, 99.00%, 93.62%, 93.36%, 98.49%, 92.17%, 73.68%, and 93.3%, respectively, while maintaining a pH of 8. Interestingly, the investigation identified that refining the pH level led to extraordinary efficiency enhancements, notably obviating the necessity for pH adjustment. At pH 8, the removal efficiencies stood as follows: 86.78% for COD, 91.55% for color, 99% for TSS, 93.28% for NH3-N, 98.52% for Mn, 95.15% for Fe, 89.42% for Zn, 99.00% for Al, and 92.53% for Ni. This inquiry underscores the effectiveness and sustainability of the amalgamated PSP/AlCl3 coagulation technique for heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater. Extensive exploration remains imperative to gauge its scalability and potential constraints in full-scale implementation. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.








