electrocoagulation of tannery wastewater using monopolar electrodes: process optimization by response surface methodology
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in the present study, the treatment of tannery wastewater was performed by electrocoagulationmethod (ec) using aluminium and steel electrodes. response surface methodology (rsm) with three factors; current density (i), electrolysis time (t) and ph, with each factor at five levels, was used to optimize the factors for higher chemical oxygen demand (cod) and total suspended solids (tss) removal. operational parameters i, t and ph were varied between 22–110 ma/cm2, 5-45 min and 3-7, respectively. for the optimal parameter values, the removal efficiency of cod and tss attained respectively 82.2% and 85.5% for aluminium electrodes and 67.4% and 86.2% for steel electrodes. analysis of variance (anova) showed a high variance coefficient (r2) value of 0.96 and 0.81, for cod and tss removal, respectively, thus ensuring a satisfactory adjustment of the second-order regression model with the experimental data. corresponding energy consumption was found to be 2.92 €/m3 and 8.18 €/m3, for cod removal by using aluminium and steel electrodes, respectively.
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Journal title:
international journal of environmental researchPublisher: university of tehran
ISSN 1735-6865
volume 8
issue 1 2014
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