2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/3477995
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Comparison Study on Sonodirect and Sonoalternate Current Electrocoagulation Process for Domestic Wastewater Treatment

Abstract: Nowadays, there is a problem related to wastewater handling which is released from different activities. The electrocoagulation method has been a dominant treatment method for wastewater treatment. There are different forms of electrocoagulation methods for wastewater treatment. Nevertheless, there was no comparison made for the removal efficiency of the sonoalternate current (SAC), alternate current (AC), sonodirect current (SDC), and direct current (DC) electrocoagulation process. The efficiency of electroco… Show more

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“…These electrodes discharge Al/Al hydroxide ions into the solution due to the voltage passed through them, providing a great affinity to react with the water impurities. The following equations summarize the initial reactions in this process, where M represents the metal electrode, and n represents the charge number of the ion [Mengistu et al, 2022]. The starting reactions at the anode are symbolized by the following:…”
Section: Electrocoagulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These electrodes discharge Al/Al hydroxide ions into the solution due to the voltage passed through them, providing a great affinity to react with the water impurities. The following equations summarize the initial reactions in this process, where M represents the metal electrode, and n represents the charge number of the ion [Mengistu et al, 2022]. The starting reactions at the anode are symbolized by the following:…”
Section: Electrocoagulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process is known as EC and is a commonly used method for removing suspended particles, organic matter, and other contaminants from wastewater. 13,14 ( ) ( )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%