Electrolytic treatment of latex wastewater

A novel method of latex wastewater treatment was developed based on in-situ hypochlorous acid generation. The hypochlorous acid was generated in an undivided electrolytic cell consisting of two sets of graphite as anode and stainless sheets as cathode. The generated hypochlorous acid served as an ox...

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Main Authors: Vijayaraghavan, Krishnan, Ahmad, Desa, Ahmad Yazid, Ahmad Yuzri
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Published: Elsevier 2008
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spelling my.upm.eprints.77732019-03-11T07:14:04Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7773/ Electrolytic treatment of latex wastewater Vijayaraghavan, Krishnan Ahmad, Desa Ahmad Yazid, Ahmad Yuzri A novel method of latex wastewater treatment was developed based on in-situ hypochlorous acid generation. The hypochlorous acid was generated in an undivided electrolytic cell consisting of two sets of graphite as anode and stainless sheets as cathode. The generated hypochlorous acid served as an oxidizing agent to destroy the organic present in the latex wastewater. For an influent COD concentration of 3,820 mg/L at an initial pH 4.5; current density of 74.5 mA/cm2; sodium chloride content 3% and electrolysis period of 90 min, resulted in the following residual concentration pH 7.3; COD 78 mg/L; BOD5 55 mg/L; TOC 45 mg/L; residual total chlorine 136 mg/L; turbidity 17 NTU and temperature 54°C, respectively. In the case of 2% sodium chloride content for the above, said operating condition resulted in a residual concentration of pH 7; COD 162 mg/L; BOD5 105 mg/L; TOC 90 mg/L; residual total chlorine 122 mg/L; turbidity 26 NTU and temperature 60°C respectively. The energy requirements were found to be 35 and 50 Wh/L while treating 24 L of latex wastewater at 3 and 2% sodium chloride concentration at a current density 74.5 mA/cm2. The observed energy difference was due to the improved conductivity at high sodium chloride content. Elsevier 2008 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7773/1/Electrolytic%20treatment%20of%20latex%20wastewater.pdf Vijayaraghavan, Krishnan and Ahmad, Desa and Ahmad Yazid, Ahmad Yuzri (2008) Electrolytic treatment of latex wastewater. Desalination, 219 (1-3). pp. 214-221. ISSN 0011-9164; ESSN: 1873-4464 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0011916407005760 10.1016/j.desal.2007.05.014
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description A novel method of latex wastewater treatment was developed based on in-situ hypochlorous acid generation. The hypochlorous acid was generated in an undivided electrolytic cell consisting of two sets of graphite as anode and stainless sheets as cathode. The generated hypochlorous acid served as an oxidizing agent to destroy the organic present in the latex wastewater. For an influent COD concentration of 3,820 mg/L at an initial pH 4.5; current density of 74.5 mA/cm2; sodium chloride content 3% and electrolysis period of 90 min, resulted in the following residual concentration pH 7.3; COD 78 mg/L; BOD5 55 mg/L; TOC 45 mg/L; residual total chlorine 136 mg/L; turbidity 17 NTU and temperature 54°C, respectively. In the case of 2% sodium chloride content for the above, said operating condition resulted in a residual concentration of pH 7; COD 162 mg/L; BOD5 105 mg/L; TOC 90 mg/L; residual total chlorine 122 mg/L; turbidity 26 NTU and temperature 60°C respectively. The energy requirements were found to be 35 and 50 Wh/L while treating 24 L of latex wastewater at 3 and 2% sodium chloride concentration at a current density 74.5 mA/cm2. The observed energy difference was due to the improved conductivity at high sodium chloride content.
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author Vijayaraghavan, Krishnan
Ahmad, Desa
Ahmad Yazid, Ahmad Yuzri
spellingShingle Vijayaraghavan, Krishnan
Ahmad, Desa
Ahmad Yazid, Ahmad Yuzri
Electrolytic treatment of latex wastewater
author_facet Vijayaraghavan, Krishnan
Ahmad, Desa
Ahmad Yazid, Ahmad Yuzri
author_sort Vijayaraghavan, Krishnan
title Electrolytic treatment of latex wastewater
title_short Electrolytic treatment of latex wastewater
title_full Electrolytic treatment of latex wastewater
title_fullStr Electrolytic treatment of latex wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Electrolytic treatment of latex wastewater
title_sort electrolytic treatment of latex wastewater
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2008
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7773/1/Electrolytic%20treatment%20of%20latex%20wastewater.pdf
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