2019
DOI: 10.18038/aubtda.445716
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Investigation of Electrocoagulation and Electrooxidation Methods of Real Textile Wastewater Treatment

Abstract: In this study, it was investigated the treatability of real wastewater from textile industry by electrochemical treatment methods (electrocoagulation and electrooxidation). Effect of important operating parameters such as, electrode type and combination (Al-Al, Fe-Fe, Al-Fe, Fe-Al, Pt-Fe), pH, reaction time and potential were investigated on removal efficiency of color and chemical oxygen demand (COD). The initial color and COD concentrations of the wastewater were 395 Pt-Co and 1040 mg/L, respectively. At the… Show more

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“…Recently, the sequential or simultaneous applications of hybrid EC and EO in wastewater treatment have been the subject of various research 14,16‐26 . In leachate treatment, hybrid applications of different processes have been applied by some researchers.…”
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“…Recently, the sequential or simultaneous applications of hybrid EC and EO in wastewater treatment have been the subject of various research 14,16‐26 . In leachate treatment, hybrid applications of different processes have been applied by some researchers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Recently, the sequential or simultaneous applications of hybrid EC and EO in wastewater treatment have been the subject of various research. 14,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] In leachate treatment, hybrid applications of different processes have been applied by some researchers. Lu et al 27 applied a sequential electrochemical peroxidation/electro-Fenton process in mature leachate treatment and obtained 95.9% COD and 85.1% total organic carbon (TOC) removal under optimal conditions.…”
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