Treatment of Surface Treatment Effluents by Electrocoagulation Process Using Aluminium Electrodes
The surface treatment industry generates effluents with a high load of highly toxic chemicals which must be treated under increasingly stringent regulation. The aim of this study is to treat the effluents of surface treatment unit of an aeronautical industry by electrocoagulation process using alumi...
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oai:doaj.org-article:634cfb46f8aa4e8b8de90aa1ed09449f2021-12-01T13:20:42ZTreatment of Surface Treatment Effluents by Electrocoagulation Process Using Aluminium Electrodes2299-899310.12911/22998993/143974https://doaj.org/article/634cfb46f8aa4e8b8de90aa1ed09449f2022-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.jeeng.net/Treatment-of-Surface-Treatment-Effluents-by-Electrocoagulation-Process-Using-Aluminium,143974,0,2.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/2299-8993The surface treatment industry generates effluents with a high load of highly toxic chemicals which must be treated under increasingly stringent regulation. The aim of this study is to treat the effluents of surface treatment unit of an aeronautical industry by electrocoagulation process using aluminium electrodes. This process is used to study its performance to remove these effluents from their colloidal load, their significant amount of oxidizable material and their high levels of various metal elements (Cr, Fe, Zn, Cu and Al), under optimum conditions of pH 7, 8.6A of current intensity and 60 min of application. Electrocoagulation prosses was found to be effective in reducing turbidity (97.12%), COD (97.5%), SS (97.84%) and conductivity (96.82%), hexavalent chromium (99.99%), Zn (96.82%), Cu (94.3%), Iron (99.9%), Al (91.96 %). The treated effluent was conformed to the Moroccan standards of surface treatment discharge.Namoussi Maria SoukainaMerbouh ChaimaaMohamed KabritiNahli AbdelmotalibAyoub NaamaneChlaida MohamedIounes NadiaPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)articlepollutantsaluminium electrodessurface treatmenteffluentselectrocoagulationEnvironmental technology. Sanitary engineeringTD1-1066Environmental sciencesGE1-350ENJournal of Ecological Engineering, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 91-99 (2022) |
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The surface treatment industry generates effluents with a high load of highly toxic chemicals which must be treated under increasingly stringent regulation. The aim of this study is to treat the effluents of surface treatment unit of an aeronautical industry by electrocoagulation process using aluminium electrodes. This process is used to study its performance to remove these effluents from their colloidal load, their significant amount of oxidizable material and their high levels of various metal elements (Cr, Fe, Zn, Cu and Al), under optimum conditions of pH 7, 8.6A of current intensity and 60 min of application. Electrocoagulation prosses was found to be effective in reducing turbidity (97.12%), COD (97.5%), SS (97.84%) and conductivity (96.82%), hexavalent chromium (99.99%), Zn (96.82%), Cu (94.3%), Iron (99.9%), Al (91.96 %). The treated effluent was conformed to the Moroccan standards of surface treatment discharge. |
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Namoussi Maria Soukaina Merbouh Chaimaa Mohamed Kabriti Nahli Abdelmotalib Ayoub Naamane Chlaida Mohamed Iounes Nadia |
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Namoussi Maria Soukaina Merbouh Chaimaa Mohamed Kabriti Nahli Abdelmotalib Ayoub Naamane Chlaida Mohamed Iounes Nadia |
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Treatment of Surface Treatment Effluents by Electrocoagulation Process Using Aluminium Electrodes |
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Treatment of Surface Treatment Effluents by Electrocoagulation Process Using Aluminium Electrodes |
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Treatment of Surface Treatment Effluents by Electrocoagulation Process Using Aluminium Electrodes |
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Treatment of Surface Treatment Effluents by Electrocoagulation Process Using Aluminium Electrodes |
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Treatment of Surface Treatment Effluents by Electrocoagulation Process Using Aluminium Electrodes |
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treatment of surface treatment effluents by electrocoagulation process using aluminium electrodes |
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