April 27, 2020 17:53 by
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Electro coagulation-electro floatation (ECF) technology is a treatment process of applying electrical current to treat and flocculate contaminants without having to add coagulations. It occurs with the current being applied, capable of removing small particles since direct current applied, setting them into motion. Also electro coagulation could reduce residue for waste production.
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April 24, 2020 17:59 by
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Research developments in environmental electrochemistry and their potential to contribute to a cleaner environment are reviewed here for wastewater treatment applications. Most environmental pollutants can be successfully eliminated or converted to non-toxic materials by one or more processes, including electrochemical oxidation, electrochemical reduction, electrocoagulation and electrocoagulation/flotation, electrodialysis, and electrochemical advanced oxidation processes. Specific examples of applications for pollutant removal and reclamation of wastewater are given for the different processes, along with research needs and improvements for commercial application of these electrochemical processes.
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April 14, 2020 17:57 by
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Isotherm kinetics for arsenic removal from aqueous solutions by means of electrocoagulation through response surface methodology. It concluded that COD and Colour removal of 81.6% and 98.4%, respectively, were capable of treating bio-digester effluent within an electrocoagulator.
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April 10, 2020 11:30 by
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Electro Coagulation Reactor (ECR) consists of electrodes, which is arranged in anode & cathode. Using the principles of electrochemistry, the cathode is oxidized (loses electrons), while the water is reduced (gains electrons), thereby making the wastewater better treated.
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April 8, 2020 19:28 by
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Waste Water Treatment Electro coagulation & Electro Oxidation design optimized Cl ions, temperature in degrees Celsius, pH, intensity of current, time of electrolysis. From the results, the authors observed that current intensity, COD (chemical oxygen demand), TOC (total organic carbon), and electrochemical oxidation were major parameters
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April 7, 2020 19:21 by
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In the Electro coagulation-floatation apparatus, particulates would instead float to the top of the tank by means of formed hydrogen bubbles that are created from the anode. The floated particulates can be skimmed from the top of the tank.
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April 6, 2020 20:30 by
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In the Coagulation Reactor, when the cathode electrode makes contact with the wastewater, the metal is emitted into the apparatus. Then the particulates are neutralized by the formation of hydroxide complexes for the purpose of forming agglomerates. These agglomerates begin to form at the bottom of the tank and can be siphen out through filtration.
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April 4, 2020 21:39 by
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Electro Coagulation Reactor (ECR) consists of electrodes, which is arranged in anode & cathode. Using the principles of electrochemistry, the cathode is oxidized (loses electrons), while the water is reduced (gains electrons), thereby making the wastewater better treated.
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April 3, 2020 20:05 by
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Electro coagulation-electro floatation (ECF) technology is a treatment process of applying electrical current to treat and flocculate contaminants without having to add coagulations. It occurs with the current being applied, capable of removing small particles since direct current applied, setting them into motion. Also electro coagulation could reduce residue for waste production.
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April 2, 2020 19:04 by
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Using Electrolytic Process, Electro Coagulation Reactors treat the all types of effluent and converts as reusabe water. Electro Effluent Treatment is the advanced technology for all kind of industries, which needs to treat their efffluent. It is a chemical free and non-biological method and also meets the CPCB Norms.
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