eprintid: 17982 rev_number: 2 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/01/79/82 datestamp: 2024-06-04 14:10:04 lastmod: 2024-06-04 14:10:04 status_changed: 2024-06-04 14:01:01 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Jagaba, A.H. creators_name: Birniwa, A.H. creators_name: Usman, A.K. creators_name: Mu'azu, N.D. creators_name: Yaro, N.S.A. creators_name: Soja, U.B. creators_name: Abioye, K.J. creators_name: Almahbashi, N.M.Y. creators_name: Al-dhawi, B.N.S. creators_name: Noor, A. creators_name: Lawal, I.M. title: Trend and current practices of coagulation-based hybrid systems for pulp and paper mill effluent treatment: mechanisms, optimization techniques and performance evaluation ispublished: pub keywords: Biodegradation; Cellulose; Chemical water treatment; Coagulation; Effluents; Hybrid systems; Paper and pulp industry; Paper and pulp mills; Papermaking machinery; Pulp; Sustainable development; Wastewater treatment, Coagulation flocculation; Current practices; Hybrid coagulant; Natural coagulant; Optimization techniques; Paper mill; Pulp and paper mill; Pulp and paper mill effluents; Sustainable development goal; System efficiency, Effluent treatment, Biodegradation; Cellulose; Coagulation; Effluent Treatment; Effluents note: cited By 14 abstract: This paper presents an overview of pulp and paper mills (PPM) production processes, the resulting release of wastewater effluent loaded with wide range of pollutants and associated environmental impacts. The review highlighted the different types of functional materials and their modified forms employed as coagulants for pulp and paper mills industries effluent (PPME) treatment that have been intensively studied as a promising strategy for PPM to achieve cleaner and sustainable treatments in accordance with sustainable development goals (SDGs) �6-Clean water and sanitation�, �9-Industry, innovation, and infrastructure�, and �12-Responsible consumption and production�. Standalone coagulation treatment processes are inherently ineffective towards meeting the increasingly stringent discharge requirements, coupled with their higher energy demand, and increased operational and maintenance costs. Owing to the recalcitrant nature of PPME contaminants, this review explored the effectiveness of the coagulation processes for decontamination of PPME. Furthermore, the review provides a state-of-the-art coagulation-based hybrid systems employed for enhanced PPME treatment. The process limitations, influencing factors and optimization techniques are highlighted. The review also highlights how sustained research in the subject area impacts on achieving cleaner production. The review also discusses coagulant classifications and the synergistic, antagonistic and shock load toxic effects of hybrid coagulants on toxicant biodegradation and their associated system efficiency. Moreover, it offers a guide for the development and application of sustainable hybrid-based coagulants for PPME treatment. The findings presented herein provide a vital theoretical foundation for sustainable solutions to improve coagulation-based hybrid systems efficiency and their scale-up towards potential commercialization. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd date: 2023 publisher: Elsevier Ltd official_url: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85176432397&doi=10.1016%2fj.jclepro.2023.139543&partnerID=40&md5=c056edfca156c5ea8a6ef28a0a5eea49 id_number: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139543 full_text_status: none publication: Journal of Cleaner Production volume: 429 refereed: TRUE issn: 09596526 citation: Jagaba, A.H. and Birniwa, A.H. and Usman, A.K. and Mu'azu, N.D. and Yaro, N.S.A. and Soja, U.B. and Abioye, K.J. and Almahbashi, N.M.Y. and Al-dhawi, B.N.S. and Noor, A. and Lawal, I.M. (2023) Trend and current practices of coagulation-based hybrid systems for pulp and paper mill effluent treatment: mechanisms, optimization techniques and performance evaluation. Journal of Cleaner Production, 429. ISSN 09596526