2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2009.02.008
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Electrochemical treatment of simulated beet sugar factory wastewater

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“…Order with respect to CD in range 44.5-178 A/m 2 is evaluated to be 0.591. Guven et al (2009) reported 1.2 orders with respect to COD for ECT of simulated beet sugar factory wastewater. They have not reported order with respect to CD.…”
Section: Effect Of Current Density On Temperature Changementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Order with respect to CD in range 44.5-178 A/m 2 is evaluated to be 0.591. Guven et al (2009) reported 1.2 orders with respect to COD for ECT of simulated beet sugar factory wastewater. They have not reported order with respect to CD.…”
Section: Effect Of Current Density On Temperature Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kushwaha (2013) has shown various treatment technologies to treat SIWW in his review article. Some works have been reported on treatment of simulated SIWW by EC process (Guven et al 2009;Asaithambi and Matheswaran 2011); however, no work has been reported to treat original cane-based SIWW.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…A polynomial regression method was used to fit the experimental data by a quadratic equation using statistical software (Design-Expert 8.0.6). The second order polynomial equation can be expressed as (Sridhar et al 2012), (1) where Y is the response, xi and xj are variables (i and j range from 1 to k), β0 is the model intercept coefficient, βj, βjj, and βij are interaction coefficients of linear, quadratic, and the second-order terms, respectively, k is the number of independent parameters (k = 3), and ei is the error (Singh et al 2008;Güven et al 2009). …”
Section: Alkaline Cooking Process Designmentioning
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“…Among chemical methods, electrochemical (EC) treatment is one of the advanced processes which offer high removal efficiencies in compact reactors with simple equipments for control and operation of the process (GUVEN et al, 2009). Electrocoagulation is the process of destabilizing suspended, emulsified, or dissolved contaminants in an aqueous medium by introducing an electric current into the medium (MOLLAH et al, 2004 This process involves applying an electric current to sacrificial electrodes inside a reactor tank where the current generates a coagulating agent and gas bubbles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%