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Use of Textile Industrial Waste as Environment–Friendly Construction Materials


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1 Department of Chemistry, Velalar College of Engineering and Technology, Erode, India
2 Department of Chemistry, P.S.G. College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore, India
3 Department of Chemistry, Chikkanna Govt. Arts College, Tiruppur, India
4 Department of Environmental Science, P.S.G. College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore, India
 

The chemical treatment method adopted in common effluent treatment plants to treat Textile industrial waste water produces large quantity of chemical coagulant sludge. The magnitude of problem of dumping solid waste creates another kind of pollution. Hence a way is to be found to reduce the extent of pollution through the chemical coagulant sludge and make use of the sludge profitably. In this context, a laboratory scale study was conducted for using the chemical coagulant sludge for manufacturing of concrete building blocks and analyzing the leachates by immersing the blocks at different pH water.

Keywords

Chemical Coagulant Sludge, Concrete Building Blocks, Leachate, pH.
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  • Use of Textile Industrial Waste as Environment–Friendly Construction Materials

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Authors

S. V. Elangovan
Department of Chemistry, Velalar College of Engineering and Technology, Erode, India
V. Chandramohan
Department of Chemistry, P.S.G. College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore, India
N. Sivakumar
Department of Chemistry, Chikkanna Govt. Arts College, Tiruppur, India
M. Palanivel
Department of Environmental Science, P.S.G. College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore, India

Abstract


The chemical treatment method adopted in common effluent treatment plants to treat Textile industrial waste water produces large quantity of chemical coagulant sludge. The magnitude of problem of dumping solid waste creates another kind of pollution. Hence a way is to be found to reduce the extent of pollution through the chemical coagulant sludge and make use of the sludge profitably. In this context, a laboratory scale study was conducted for using the chemical coagulant sludge for manufacturing of concrete building blocks and analyzing the leachates by immersing the blocks at different pH water.

Keywords


Chemical Coagulant Sludge, Concrete Building Blocks, Leachate, pH.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15613/sijrs%2F2014%2Fv1i2%2F67543