Comparison of the effects of various supporting electrolytes on the treatment of a dye solution by electrocoagulation process

Laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of some supporting electrolytes on the treatment of Reactive Black 5 (RB5) by electrocoagulation using aluminum and iron electrode couples. Electrolytes, which contain Cl−, SO42−, NO− anions and Na+, K+, NH4+ cations, were compared in t...

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Published inColloid and interface science communications Vol. 33; p. 100210
Main Authors Keyikoglu, Ramazan, Can, Orhan Taner, Aygun, Ahmet, Tek, Ahu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.11.2019
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Summary:Laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of some supporting electrolytes on the treatment of Reactive Black 5 (RB5) by electrocoagulation using aluminum and iron electrode couples. Electrolytes, which contain Cl−, SO42−, NO− anions and Na+, K+, NH4+ cations, were compared in terms of color removal efficiencies. The presence of SO42− led to poor performances with aluminum electrodes yielding a removal efficiency close to 45% at 8.33 A/m2. Similarly, the presence of NO3− when iron electrodes were used adversely affected the process performance. The removal efficiency with KNO3 was 49.1% at 8.33 A/m2. Overall Cl− containing electrolytes performed well achieving almost complete decolorization (99.9%) regardless of the electrode type. The performance of Al electrode considerably improved in the presence of NH4+, achieving 98.0% and 99.1% removal efficiencies at the current densities of 4.17 A/m2 and 8.33 A/m2, respectively in 10 min treatment duration. [Display omitted] •Electrolytes containing Cl−, SO42−, NO− anions and Na+, K+, NH4+ cations, were compared.•Electrolyte type significantly affected the performance of the electrocoagulation.•Supporting electrolyte performances changed significantly depending on the type of the electrode material.•Chloride containing electrolytes showed superior performances.
ISSN:2215-0382
2215-0382
DOI:10.1016/j.colcom.2019.100210