2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2008.06.048
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Electrochemical oxidation for the treatment of textile industry wastewater

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“…Actually, to protect the aquatic environment, many methods, such as physics ways (adsorption (Lu et al 2004), nanofiltration (Barredo-Damas et al 2005), and electrocoagulation (Daneshvar et al 2006)), chemical ways (combustion (Hossain et al 2009) and electrochemical methods (Radha et al 2009)) and biologic ways (aerobic (Khelifi et al 2008), anaerobic (Georgiou et al 2005), and aerobic-anaerobic (Zheng et al 2009)) have been employed to treat dyes solved in wastewater. Barredo-Damas et al (2005) treated textile industry effluent by means of combination of ultrafiltration followed by a final nanofiltration stage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Actually, to protect the aquatic environment, many methods, such as physics ways (adsorption (Lu et al 2004), nanofiltration (Barredo-Damas et al 2005), and electrocoagulation (Daneshvar et al 2006)), chemical ways (combustion (Hossain et al 2009) and electrochemical methods (Radha et al 2009)) and biologic ways (aerobic (Khelifi et al 2008), anaerobic (Georgiou et al 2005), and aerobic-anaerobic (Zheng et al 2009)) have been employed to treat dyes solved in wastewater. Barredo-Damas et al (2005) treated textile industry effluent by means of combination of ultrafiltration followed by a final nanofiltration stage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although COD, color, and turbidity removals were high, ultrafiltration films and nanofiltration films are very expensive and can be blocked up easily by suspended solid. Radha et al (2009) elucidated the reduction of organics from textile effluents through electrochemical oxidation technique. In their research, removal of chemical oxygen demand and total organic carbon were reduced to 68% and 98%, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of applied current density on the electrochemical process was reported in several studies (Hachami et al, 2008;Radha et al, 2009). It is an important factor affecting the electrolysis kinetics.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…4 Os efluentes líquidos produzidos pela atividade têxtil se caracterizam por apresentar elevada carga orgânica, alta concentração de sais e forte coloração, esta última característica associada à presença de corantes residuais. Em geral, estima-se que 15 a 50% da carga de corantes pode ser perdida nas etapas de tingimento e lavagem, 5,6 o que torna evidente a necessidade de sistemas adequados de tratamento.…”
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