Removal of Reactive Green 19 dye from synthetic wastewater using electrocoagulation and aluminum electrodes

Textile dyeing is considered to be one of the major industrial sources of high rates of organic and aromatic compounds. Conversely, these compounds have become a significant environmental problem. Many methods have been investigated for color removal from dye-containing wastewater. In this research,...

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Main Authors: Mostafa Alizadeh, Esmail Ghahramani, Shahram Sadeghi
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Language:English
Published: Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
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Online Access:http://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_40184_97e8fcd0390c04a01246e23cc293d69f.pdf
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spelling doaj-8f811a7d87ac4852ba5ab374175480af2021-07-14T05:54:39ZengKurdistan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Advances in Environmental Health Research2345-39902345-39902015-01-0131424810.22102/jaehr.2015.4018440184Removal of Reactive Green 19 dye from synthetic wastewater using electrocoagulation and aluminum electrodesMostafa Alizadeh0Esmail Ghahramani1Shahram Sadeghi2Department of Environmental Health, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, IranEnvironmental Health Research Center, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, IranStudent Research Committee, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, IranTextile dyeing is considered to be one of the major industrial sources of high rates of organic and aromatic compounds. Conversely, these compounds have become a significant environmental problem. Many methods have been investigated for color removal from dye-containing wastewater. In this research, the efficiency of the electrocoagulation (EC) process with aluminum electrodes in the removal of Reactive Green 19 (RG-19) dye from synthetic solutions was studied. The experiments were conducted in a batch reactor equipped with 4 aluminum electrodes with a volume of 2 l. Dye concentrations were measured (λmax = 630 nm). The effects of operating parameters, such as voltage, reaction time, initial dye concentration, energy consumption, pH, KCl concentration, and inter-electrode distance, on removal efficiency were investigated. The highest removal efficiency of RG-19 was found to be 33.49, 60.32, 72.43, 93.63, and 94.91 percent for initial voltage of 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 v, respectively, in optimum conditions (pH = 11, KCL concentration = 0.005 M, and distance = 1 cm). The removal was effectively reduced to less than 99.88% when the initial dye concentration increased from 25 to 150 mg/l. In addition, by increasing KCl concentration and decreasing electrode distance, removal efficiency increased considerably. Based on the results, EC process by aluminum electrodes is an efficient and suitable method for reactive dye removal from wastewater.http://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_40184_97e8fcd0390c04a01246e23cc293d69f.pdfaluminumelectrodeselectrocoagulationtextile wastewater
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author Mostafa Alizadeh
Esmail Ghahramani
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Esmail Ghahramani
Shahram Sadeghi
Removal of Reactive Green 19 dye from synthetic wastewater using electrocoagulation and aluminum electrodes
Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
aluminum
electrodes
electrocoagulation
textile wastewater
author_facet Mostafa Alizadeh
Esmail Ghahramani
Shahram Sadeghi
author_sort Mostafa Alizadeh
title Removal of Reactive Green 19 dye from synthetic wastewater using electrocoagulation and aluminum electrodes
title_short Removal of Reactive Green 19 dye from synthetic wastewater using electrocoagulation and aluminum electrodes
title_full Removal of Reactive Green 19 dye from synthetic wastewater using electrocoagulation and aluminum electrodes
title_fullStr Removal of Reactive Green 19 dye from synthetic wastewater using electrocoagulation and aluminum electrodes
title_full_unstemmed Removal of Reactive Green 19 dye from synthetic wastewater using electrocoagulation and aluminum electrodes
title_sort removal of reactive green 19 dye from synthetic wastewater using electrocoagulation and aluminum electrodes
publisher Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
issn 2345-3990
2345-3990
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Textile dyeing is considered to be one of the major industrial sources of high rates of organic and aromatic compounds. Conversely, these compounds have become a significant environmental problem. Many methods have been investigated for color removal from dye-containing wastewater. In this research, the efficiency of the electrocoagulation (EC) process with aluminum electrodes in the removal of Reactive Green 19 (RG-19) dye from synthetic solutions was studied. The experiments were conducted in a batch reactor equipped with 4 aluminum electrodes with a volume of 2 l. Dye concentrations were measured (λmax = 630 nm). The effects of operating parameters, such as voltage, reaction time, initial dye concentration, energy consumption, pH, KCl concentration, and inter-electrode distance, on removal efficiency were investigated. The highest removal efficiency of RG-19 was found to be 33.49, 60.32, 72.43, 93.63, and 94.91 percent for initial voltage of 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 v, respectively, in optimum conditions (pH = 11, KCL concentration = 0.005 M, and distance = 1 cm). The removal was effectively reduced to less than 99.88% when the initial dye concentration increased from 25 to 150 mg/l. In addition, by increasing KCl concentration and decreasing electrode distance, removal efficiency increased considerably. Based on the results, EC process by aluminum electrodes is an efficient and suitable method for reactive dye removal from wastewater.
topic aluminum
electrodes
electrocoagulation
textile wastewater
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