2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1088/1/012002
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Removal of cyanide from wastewater using iron electrodes

Abstract: Cyanide is a toxic compound that is found in industrial wastewater, and it causes death for humans. Therefore, cyanide removal is essential to protect humans and the environment. The electrocoagulation method (ECM) was adopted in this study to remove cyanide from artificial wastewater samples. The ECM was adopted in this study because it is a cost-effective method with minimum use of chemicals, making it eco-friendly. The experiments were done in batch flow using iron electrodes (anode-cathode). The results sh… Show more

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“…The percentage of cyanide removal from wastewater in which iron is employed as electrodes varies depending on the duration and current density used. A study by Abdulla et al [45] reports 71% removal of cyanide, Elawwad and Hamdy [46] presents higher removal up to 99.2%, while Mamelkina et al [47] report 60% removal of cyanide.…”
Section: Cyanidementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The percentage of cyanide removal from wastewater in which iron is employed as electrodes varies depending on the duration and current density used. A study by Abdulla et al [45] reports 71% removal of cyanide, Elawwad and Hamdy [46] presents higher removal up to 99.2%, while Mamelkina et al [47] report 60% removal of cyanide.…”
Section: Cyanidementioning
confidence: 97%