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Treatment of textile dye wastewater by using an electrochemical bipolar disc stack reactor
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Environmental ElectrochemistryAdvanced Oxidation ProcessChemical EngineeringTextile ProcessingEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringTextile Dye WastewaterWater PurificationEnvironmental RemediationWater TreatmentElectrochemical Oxidation TechniqueDyeingRuo 2Industrial WastewaterElectrolysis TimeWaste ManagementWastewater Treatment
Abstract Textile dye house wastewater from a reactive dye processing unit was treated by using an electrochemical oxidation technique. The experiments were carried out in an electrochemical bipolar disc reactor using RuO 2 coated on titanium as anode and titanium as cathode. The sodium chloride present in the effluent was used as supporting electrolyte. Operating parameters such as current density, reservoir hold‐up and electrolysis time were studied for maximum Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) reduction and other relevant parameters such as current efficiency and power consumption per kg of COD removal were calculated. The higher flow rate and lower reservoir hold‐up resulted in improved COD removal. The applied current density was also found to significantly influence the reduction of COD. A suitable mathematical model is also proposed to illustrate the relationship between the basic parameters. Pseudo mass transfer coefficients were also evaluated for different experimental conditions. Copyright © 2004 Society of Chemical Industry
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