2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128491
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Electrocoagulation treatment of industrial tannery wastewater employing a modified rotating cylinder electrode reactor

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“…Oil removal of 88 % was reached using the BRT operating parameters of 3 min, 2.14 A/ dm 2 CD, 3 g/L SC, and 1.9 min SOT at the lowest operating cost of 0.65 US$/kg COD. Similar conclusions have been provided by [16,[36][37][38][39][40], and other previous works are briefly listed in Table 1.…”
Section: Ect Systemsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Oil removal of 88 % was reached using the BRT operating parameters of 3 min, 2.14 A/ dm 2 CD, 3 g/L SC, and 1.9 min SOT at the lowest operating cost of 0.65 US$/kg COD. Similar conclusions have been provided by [16,[36][37][38][39][40], and other previous works are briefly listed in Table 1.…”
Section: Ect Systemsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Increasing current or prolonging electrolysis time also induces the formation of OHions owing to the water reduction reaction occurring at the cathode (Equation ( 2)), resulting in the precipitation of amorphous Fe(OH) 3 solid [39]. At slightly alkaline pH, Cr(III) ions are combined with OHions to produce insoluble Cr(OH) 3 in the bulk solution [21,39,40]. Furthermore, two Cr(VI) removal mechanisms were proposed by Heidmann and Calmano [35] depending on the current value for the EC process utilizing iron electrodes.…”
Section: Interaction Of Electrolysis Time and Applied Current On Chro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several experiments have been carried out proving that EC is the most suitable method to treat wastewater. These wastewaters consist of dyes (Naje et al 2015;Ya et al 2019); bilge water (Asselin et al 2008a); arsenic (Aswathy et al 2016;Thakur & Mondal 2017;Gilhotra et al 2018;Bian et al 2019); tannery (Deghles & Kurt 2016;Thirugnanasambandham & Sivakumar 2016;Jallouli et al 2020;Villalobos-Lara et al 2021); phenol (Vasudevan 2012); oil (Tir & Moulai-Mostefa 2008;Merma et al 2020); heavy metals (Al-Shannag et al 2015;Al-Qodah & Al-Shannag 2017); humic substances (Ulu et al 2014;Hasani et al 2019), andpharmaceuticals (Dindaşet al 2020). EC is also employed for the treatment of agri-food industry wastewater similar to poultry slaughterhouse effluents containing organic matter.…”
Section: Theoretical Background Of Electrocoagulation Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%