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Removal of Cu2+ and Cd2+, and humic acid and phenol by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes

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Pages 3256-3270 | Received 02 Oct 2013, Accepted 03 Oct 2013, Published online: 23 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

This work concerns the plotting current intensity I (A) vs. applied voltage E (V) curves of electrocoagulation (EC) of some organic (humic acid (HA) and phenol) and inorganic (copper sulphate and cadmium chloride) compounds which are often found in water/wastewaters. The study is conducted in batch mode using Fe electrodes at laboratory scale. The device is constituted with two ordinary steel electrodes with active area S = 19.95 cm2 and 4 cm as separation from each other in a 500 mL beaker which is filled with 500 mL solution to treat. The applied voltage is 12 V for 45 min as EC time and an optimal pH which is determined from current intensity I (A) as a function of applied voltage E (V) curves. Depending on the pollutant type, different EC process mechanisms are proposed and less or more important reduction levels are achieved in these experiments.

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