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HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM REDUCTION FROM REAL ELECTROPLATING WASTEWATER BY CHEMICAL PRECIPITATION

Journal

BULLETIN OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF ETHIOPIA
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 67-74

Publisher

CHEM SOC ETHIOPIA
DOI: 10.4314/bcse.v34i1.6

Keywords

Hexavalent chromium; Electroplating; Heavy metal; Chemical precipitation; Wastewater treatment

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  1. Ministry of Human Resources and Development

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The immense use of chromium in the electroplating process leads to the discharge of hexavalent chromium in its effluent. Since Cr(VI) is highly toxic, its exposure poses an acute risk of health. On the contrary, Cr(III) which is naturally occurring, is much less toxic than Cr(VI). Therefore the easiest way to deal with Cr(VI) is to reduce it into its trivalent form. Exhaustive chemical analysis was done to reduce Cr(VI) to Cr(III) by using sodium metabisulfite (Na2S2O5) and ferrous sulfate (FeSO4). And after the reduction process, precipitating agents such as (Ca(OH)(2)), (NaOH) and a combination of the two were used to precipitate Cr(III) as hydroxides. Various parameters were varied and optimized. It was observed that the % Cr(VI) reduction increased from 88% to 99.97% when the dosage of sodium metabisulfite increased from 40 mg/L to 100 mg/L at a pH of 2. The maximum removal of 98.2% was achieved by using the combination of Ca(OH)(2) + NaOH at a pH of 9.

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