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Optimization of electrocoagulation process to treat grey wastewater in batch mode using response surface methodology

In this paper, electrocoagulation process (EC) was investigated to treat grey wastewater under different operating conditions such as initial pH, current density, electrode distance and electrolysis time by using stainless steel anode in batch mode. Four factors with five levels Box-Behnken response...

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Published in:Iranian journal of environmental health science & engineering 2014-01, Vol.12, p.1-1
Main Authors: Karichappan, Thirugnanasambandham, Venkatachalam, Sivakumar, Jeganathan, Prakash Maran
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In this paper, electrocoagulation process (EC) was investigated to treat grey wastewater under different operating conditions such as initial pH, current density, electrode distance and electrolysis time by using stainless steel anode in batch mode. Four factors with five levels Box-Behnken response surface design was employed to optimize and investigate the effect of process variables on the responses such as total solids, chemical oxygen demand and fecal coliform removal. The process variables showed significant effect on the electrocoagulation treatment process. The results were analyzed by Pareto analysis of variance and second order polynomial models were developed in order to study the electrocoagulation process statistically. The optimal operating conditions were found to be: initial pH of 7, current density of 20 mA/cm super( 2)2, electrode distance of 5 cm and electrolysis time of 20 min. These results indicated that EC process can be scale up in large scale level to treat grey wastewater with high removal efficiency of total solids, chemical oxygen demand and fecal coliform removal.
ISSN:1735-1979