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Operating parameters and costs assessments of a real dyehouse wastewater effluent treated by a continuous electrocoagulation process.

Authors :
Kobya, M.
Gengec, E.
Demirbas, E.
Source :
Chemical Engineering & Processing. Mar2016, Vol. 101, p87-100. 14p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Treatment of a real dyehouse wastewater was studied with continuous flow electrocoagulation (CEC) process. Removal efficiencies of COD, TOC and turbidity were obtained as 85%, 76% and 95% for Fe electrode and 77%, 72% and 95% for Al electrode at current density of 65 A/m 2 , inlet flow rate of 0.010 L/min, operating time of 80 min (hydraulic retention time of 350 min), and current density of 65 A/m 2 (the optimum operating conditions). The decrease in the inlet flow rate (0.20–0.010 L/min) led to an increase in removal efficiencies of COD (58–85% for Fe, 55–77% for Al), TOC (51–76% for Fe and 46–72% for Al) and turbidity (70–95% for Fe and 72–95% for Al). Operating costs for Fe and Al electrodes at the optimum operating conditions were calculated as 1.562 $/m 3 or 7.282 $/kg COD for Fe electrode and 1.851 $/m 3 or 14.257 $/kg COD for Al electrode. The results presented in this study revealed that the CEC process can be effectively used for the removals of color, COD, TOC and turbidity from textile wastewater. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02552701
Volume :
101
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Engineering & Processing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
112976446
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cep.2015.11.012