2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsestwater.2c00230
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Disinfection during Iron Electrocoagulation: Differentiating between Inactivation and Floc Entrapment for Escherichia coli and Somatic Coliphage ØX174

Abstract: Electrochemical water treatment is gaining increasing popularity due to its wide range of potential applications, its decreasing costs, and its suitability as a decentralized treatment alternative, but mainly due to it being considered a ”green technology”. In the field of municipal wastewater treatment, the use of iron electrocoagulation (Fe-EC) has been marginal and although disinfection has been reported, its underlying mechanisms are not fully understood, for which significant controversy remains. In this … Show more

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“…However, more persistent pathogens, including viral species, might require higher doses of chlorine and longer contact times. Thus, further research on electrochlorination times and power investment for those microbial contaminants should be conducted 28 , 45 , 46 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, more persistent pathogens, including viral species, might require higher doses of chlorine and longer contact times. Thus, further research on electrochlorination times and power investment for those microbial contaminants should be conducted 28 , 45 , 46 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrocoagulation (EC) is considered an energy-efficient and sustainable alternative to chemical coagulation for water and wastewater treatment because of its environmental compatibility, eco-friendly automation, compact design, high removal rate of particulates, chemical-free operation, cost effectiveness, and minimum sludge generation. Furthermore, EC and EC/flotation processes have demonstrated effectiveness in removing inorganic contaminants and pathogens from industrial wastewaters and surface waters. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%