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Electrochemical oxidation of industrial wastewater with the tube type electrolysis module system

Authors :
Jongsik Jeong
Jaebok Lee
Source :
Separation and Purification Technology. 84:35-40
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Electrochemical oxidation effects of the tube type electrolysis module system were investigated for the treatment of industrial wastewater. The tube type electrolysis module consisted of a rod anode and an outer tube cathode. Materials used for the anode were titanium electroplated with RuO 2 and IrO 2 respectively. Stainless steel was used for the cathode. Chlorate production was one of major factors in electrochemical oxidation of tube type electrolysis module system used in this research. Chlorine conversion from chloride to chlorate occurred at a rate of 66.8 mg/L for the textile wastewater and 75.7 mg/L for the pharmaceutical wastewater over a 60 min retention period. Chlorine gas concentration was 360 ppm for the textile wastewater and 500 ppm for the pharmaceutical wastewater after a 60 min electrolysis period. Specific energy consumption was measured during the electrolytic process with the Ti/RuO 2 anode and the Ti/IrO 2 anode. The range of specific energy consumption was 0.064–0.108 kW h/gCOD Cr for the Ti/RuO 2 anode over the variation range of hydraulic retention time. The Ti/RuO 2 anode had advantages in the electrolytic wastewater treatment with lower specific energy consumption.

Details

ISSN :
13835866
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Separation and Purification Technology
Accession number :
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