A combined electrocoagulation-electrooxidation treatment for industrial wastewater

作者:Linares Hernandez Ivonne; Barrera Diaz Carlos*; Bilyeu Bryan; Juarez GarciaRojas Pablo; Campos Medina Eduardo
来源:Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2010, 175(1-3): 688-694.
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.10.064

摘要

This study addresses the elimination of persistent organic compounds in industrial wastewater using a synergistic combination of electrocoagulation and electrooxidation. Electrocoagulation is a relatively quick process (30 min), which is very effective in removing colloidal and suspended particles, as seen in changes in coliforms, turbidity, and color and in the general absorbance by UV-vis spectroscopy. However, it is relatively ineffective in eliminating stable persistent organic compounds-in this work,only half of the COD was eliminated from wastewater and an oxidation peak in the cyclic voltammetry scan remained. Electrooxidation is very effective in breaking down organic compounds through oxidation as reflected in the elimination of COD. BOD5,and oxidative peak in cyclic voltammetry, but requires so much time (21 h) that it has very limited practicality, especially when colloidal and suspended particles are present. Electrooxidative mineralization of electrocoagulated wastewater, in which most of the colloids and charged species have been removed, takes less than 2 h. In the coupled technique, electrocoagulation quickly coagulates and removes the colloidal and suspended particles, as well as many charged species, then electrooxidation oxidizes the remaining organics. The coupled process eliminates COD, BOD5, color, turbidity, and coliforms in a practical amount of time (2 h).