1. Development of an Electrochemical Device for Removal of Arsenic from Drinking Water
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Ron Miziolek, Dorin Bejan, Nigel J. Bunce, and Farida Sagitova
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Arsenic contamination of groundwater ,Electrolysis ,Treated water ,Inorganic arsenic ,Environmental remediation ,law ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Electrochemistry ,Arsenic ,law.invention ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
The forthcoming introduction of lower standards for arsenic in drinking water requires new technologies for arsenic removal. We report the development of an electrochemical unit for remediating domestic water supplies for homes without municipally treated water. Electrolysis in a two-anode system provides oxidants to convert As(III) to As(V) in situ, and a sacrificial anode to deliver iron into solution. Conditioning tanks after each electrolysis step ensure completion of the chemical reactions. At the pH of domestic water, As(V) co-precipitates with Fe(OH)3; subsequent filtration leaves
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- 2008
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