چكيده لاتين :
Electro oxidation processes are developed throughout the world for ambient temperature destruction
of organic wastes. Several of these processes are based on mediated electrochemical oxidation. This article presents the
experimental results of electro chemical study based on mediated electrochemical oxidation process conducted for
synthetic organic ion exchange resin materials. Investigation was carried out using the traditional noble metal oxide
coated anode, ruthenium oxide-titanium and the mediator used for the experiment was ferrous sulphate, with sodium
chloride as supporting electrolyte. The concentration of sodium chloride was maintained at 5, 8, 12 gm/L. The experiment
was carried out in batch recirculation reactor with varied current densities for various flow rates. The study highlighted
that in batch reactor set up the best effect of total organic content reduction was found to occur at 3.75 A/dm2 with flow
rate of 20 L/h. The simulated studies were carried out for different volumes of effluent and current densities. A graphical
analysis was made between the experimental and simulated values and it was found that both the values are very close.