DocumentCode
3751941
Title
Performance evaluation of the electro-coagulation treatment process for the removal of total suspended solids and metals from water
Author
Hariraj Singh;Brijesh Kumar Mishra
Author_Institution
Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad Dhanbad 826004, Jharkhand, India
fYear
2015
Firstpage
150
Lastpage
153
Abstract
Globalization, industrialization, mining, and uncontrolled population growth have fostered a shortage of potable water. Thus, it has become imperative to understand an effective and reasonable water purification technique. A renewed interest in electrocoagulation has been spurred by the search for reliable water-treatment processes. This paper has elucidated a technical approach for getting rid of heavy metals and total suspended solids from water using an aluminum electrode. The effect of operational parameters, i.e. current density, inter-electrode distance, operating time, and pH, were studied and evaluated for maximum efficiency. The study corroborates the correlation between current density and removal efficiency. Neutral pH and a low electrode gap have been found to aid the efficacy of the electrocoagulation. The results shows a maximum TSS removal efficiency of 76.6 % at a current density of 5.3 mA/cm2 and contact time of 30 minutes. In the heavy metal remediation, 30 min of process time has exhibited extreme reduction rates of 99 %, 59.2%, and 45.8%, for Cu, Cr, and Zn, respectively. During the experiments, electrical conductivity and dissolved solids were found to fluctuate by 5-6 % of the original value. Moreover, kinetic study has also demonstrated for pollutants removal follows first and second order model.
Keywords
"Current density","Electrodes","Zinc","Solids","Aluminum","Copper"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sustainable Technologies (WCST), 2015 World Congress on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WCST.2015.7415140
Filename
7415140
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