2015
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20141172
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<bold>The efficiency of electrocoagulation using aluminum electrodes</bold>i<bold>n treating wastewater from a dairy industry</bold>

Abstract: This research deals with the investigation of electrocoagulation (EC) treatment of wastewater from a dairy plant using aluminum electrodes. Electrolysis time, pH, current density and distance between electrodes

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“…The EC processes have been employed as very efficient alternative techniques to activated sludge processes in studies dedicated to the removal of contaminants from various industrial effluents, such as those from tannery, food, textile, ,, paper production industry, , drinking water and vehicle wash. This process is already used on an industrial scale in many effluent treatment systems, where many new applications are being investigated. Next, some of the research works dedicated to discovering new applications and improving the EC process in conventional applications are discussed.…”
Section: Electrocoagulation Process (Ec)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EC processes have been employed as very efficient alternative techniques to activated sludge processes in studies dedicated to the removal of contaminants from various industrial effluents, such as those from tannery, food, textile, ,, paper production industry, , drinking water and vehicle wash. This process is already used on an industrial scale in many effluent treatment systems, where many new applications are being investigated. Next, some of the research works dedicated to discovering new applications and improving the EC process in conventional applications are discussed.…”
Section: Electrocoagulation Process (Ec)mentioning
confidence: 99%