Electrocoagulation (EC) and Electrocoagulation/Flotation(ECF) Processes for Removing High Turbidity from Surface Water Using Al and Fe Electrodes

Electrocoagulation (EC) and Electrocoagulation/flotation (ECF) processes are simple and efficient in water and wastewater treatment. In recent years, many investigations have focused on the use of these processes for treating of polluted water. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effici...

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Main Authors: Ghorban Asgari, Abdolmotaleb Seid mohammadi, ghodratollah Rowshanai, Zahra Sharifi, Jamal Mehr alipour, Amir Shabanlo, Mehrdad Shabanlo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development 2013-08-01
Series:آب و فاضلاب
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Online Access:http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_3093_2378e5d998c977a9c41ec5ca81afbbdd.pdf
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Summary:Electrocoagulation (EC) and Electrocoagulation/flotation (ECF) processes are simple and efficient in water and wastewater treatment. In recent years, many investigations have focused on the use of these processes for treating of polluted water. The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficiency of EC and ECF processes in removal of high turbidity water using different electrodes in different circumstances. In present study an electrocoagulation and electrocoagulation/ flotation reactor in a lab scale to an approximate volume of 6 liters which is equipped with four Al-AL and Fe-Fe electrodes (200 * 20 * 2 mm) was used  for removing of high turbidity water. The effects of operating parameters such as type of electrodes, initial water turbidity, applied voltage (10 to 30 v), initial pH of the solution (3 to 12) and reaction times (5 to 30 minutes) were evaluated. The batch experimental results showed that initial turbidity water, initial pH of the solution, different applied voltages up to %88 turbidity as initial turbidity of 1200 NTU have been removed when using Al-Al and Fe-Fe electrodes and reaction times highly effective on the turbidity removal efficiency in these processes. In ECF process, 84% in optimum condition. However, in EC  process the maximum removal was found  up to 68% of initial turbidity when using Al-Al and Fe-Fe electrodes in same operation. Based on the result obtained in this study, the type of electrodes in EC and ECF processes  significantly affect the removal rate of high turbid water. Also, it was found that much higher turbidity removal could be achieved by ECF process than that by EC process in the same condition.
ISSN:1024-5936
2383-0905