The Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Technology discussed the master's thesis
Integration of Coagulation-Flocculation and Photolysis Processes for the Treatment of ROC
Thursday, 6/27/2024
The student Ahmed Falah Khalaf’s thesis aimed to propose a combined treatment system consisting of two coagulation-flocculation processes with photolysis to treat concentrated water resulting from performing the reverse osmosis process for wastewater from the Samarra Pharmaceutical Factory. The practical results showed the efficiency of the proposed system in reducing the levels of pollution present in this water, represented by turbidity, the total organic content (TOC), and the chemical oxygen demand (Chemical Oxygen Demand, COD) to the permissible limits according to the approved environmental standards. . Therefore, this proposed system can be used to treat other types of industrial water.
The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Dr. Zainab Bahaa Muhammad (Chairman), and Membership. Dr. Abbas Abdel Kazem Khalif and Assist. Prof Dr. Haider Abdul Karim Mohsen and Dr. Thamer Jassim Mohammed (member and supervisor), and Dr. Mukhlid Amer Hussein (member and supervisor). In addition to evaluating the message linguistically by Assist. Prof Dr. Farooq Ahmed Mahdi from the University of Technology from the Department of Chemical Engineering and scientifically by Prof. Dr. Shahla Ismail Ibrahim from the University of Baghdad and Prof. Dr. Kazem Matar Shabib from the University of Technology.