Enhancement of an electrocoagulation process for the treatment of textile wastewater under combined electrical connections using titanium plates

The performance of an electrocoagulation (EC) process by adding titanium plates (electrooxidation, EO) was studied for the treatment of textile wastewater using combined electrical connections in a single reactor. Aluminum (and iron) and Titanium (Ti) electrodes were fixed in a bipolar (Bp), and mon...

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Main Authors: Naje, Ahmed Samir, Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan, Zakaria, Zuriati, Abbas, Saad A.
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spelling my.utm.550212017-02-15T07:26:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55021/ Enhancement of an electrocoagulation process for the treatment of textile wastewater under combined electrical connections using titanium plates Naje, Ahmed Samir Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan Zakaria, Zuriati Abbas, Saad A. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The performance of an electrocoagulation (EC) process by adding titanium plates (electrooxidation, EO) was studied for the treatment of textile wastewater using combined electrical connections in a single reactor. Aluminum (and iron) and Titanium (Ti) electrodes were fixed in a bipolar (Bp), and monopolar (Mp) structure in the same electrolytic cell. The performance of the reactor was characterized in terms of electrolysis time (RT), current intensity (I), pH, chemical support, inter-electrode distance (IED), and stirring speed (Mrpm). Furthermore, energy and electrode consumption, sludge compaction, operating expenses as well as comparison with the conventional EC process was also examined. The most suitable EC-EO performance was achieved by using Mp Ti-Bp Al plates. Preliminary results showed the following optimal operating conditions: I=0.6 A, pH=6, IED=1cm and Mrpm=500 rpm. The implementation of these parameters on textile wastewater revealed a relatively high removal efficiency of COD (93.5%), TSS (97%), color (97.5%), BOD5 (90%), TDS (89%), turbidity (96%), phenols (99%) and phosphate (97%). The overall operating cost for the process was 1.69 US$/m3. This value was calculated based on the electrode and energy consumption, chemicals, and sludge disposal. Electrochemical Science Group 2015-06 Article PeerReviewed Naje, Ahmed Samir and Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan and Zakaria, Zuriati and Abbas, Saad A. (2015) Enhancement of an electrocoagulation process for the treatment of textile wastewater under combined electrical connections using titanium plates. International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 10 (6). pp. 4495-4512. ISSN 1452-3981
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Naje, Ahmed Samir
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Zakaria, Zuriati
Abbas, Saad A.
Enhancement of an electrocoagulation process for the treatment of textile wastewater under combined electrical connections using titanium plates
description The performance of an electrocoagulation (EC) process by adding titanium plates (electrooxidation, EO) was studied for the treatment of textile wastewater using combined electrical connections in a single reactor. Aluminum (and iron) and Titanium (Ti) electrodes were fixed in a bipolar (Bp), and monopolar (Mp) structure in the same electrolytic cell. The performance of the reactor was characterized in terms of electrolysis time (RT), current intensity (I), pH, chemical support, inter-electrode distance (IED), and stirring speed (Mrpm). Furthermore, energy and electrode consumption, sludge compaction, operating expenses as well as comparison with the conventional EC process was also examined. The most suitable EC-EO performance was achieved by using Mp Ti-Bp Al plates. Preliminary results showed the following optimal operating conditions: I=0.6 A, pH=6, IED=1cm and Mrpm=500 rpm. The implementation of these parameters on textile wastewater revealed a relatively high removal efficiency of COD (93.5%), TSS (97%), color (97.5%), BOD5 (90%), TDS (89%), turbidity (96%), phenols (99%) and phosphate (97%). The overall operating cost for the process was 1.69 US$/m3. This value was calculated based on the electrode and energy consumption, chemicals, and sludge disposal.
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author Naje, Ahmed Samir
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Zakaria, Zuriati
Abbas, Saad A.
author_facet Naje, Ahmed Samir
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Zakaria, Zuriati
Abbas, Saad A.
author_sort Naje, Ahmed Samir
title Enhancement of an electrocoagulation process for the treatment of textile wastewater under combined electrical connections using titanium plates
title_short Enhancement of an electrocoagulation process for the treatment of textile wastewater under combined electrical connections using titanium plates
title_full Enhancement of an electrocoagulation process for the treatment of textile wastewater under combined electrical connections using titanium plates
title_fullStr Enhancement of an electrocoagulation process for the treatment of textile wastewater under combined electrical connections using titanium plates
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of an electrocoagulation process for the treatment of textile wastewater under combined electrical connections using titanium plates
title_sort enhancement of an electrocoagulation process for the treatment of textile wastewater under combined electrical connections using titanium plates
publisher Electrochemical Science Group
publishDate 2015
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