Abstract

This work examines the effect of operational time of 6 hours on the removal of disperse dye from synthetic textile wastewater. Experiments were conducted daily at fill, react, settle, draw, and idle phase at 1 h, 1 h, 2 h, 1 h, 1 h respectively. The results showed that the highest removal efficiency of COD reached 77 %. Short operational time resulted in low COD removal efficiencies of disperse dye. The findings also revealed that when applying optimum operational time, sequencing batch reactor will achieve the highest growth of the bacteria responsible for the degradation of COD. When operational time increases, degradation becomes the dominant removal mechanisms of COD.

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