Treatment of Weak Sewage by Continuous Electrochemical Process using Noble Metal Electrodes

In this study, both bench- and pilot-scale electrochemical processes adopting copper electrode were used for the treatment of weak sewage in small-scale communities. Considerable organics removal could be achieved during very shorter detention time of 2~3 minutes by continuous electrolysis procedure...

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Published inInternational journal of electrochemical science Vol. 8; no. 12; pp. 12741 - 12756
Main Authors Hong, KiHo, Kim, WooYeol, Son, DongJin, Yun, ChanYoung, Sun, PeiQiong, Chang, Duk, Bae, HyungSuk, Kim, JinHo, Sunwoo, Young, Kim, DaeGun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.12.2013
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Summary:In this study, both bench- and pilot-scale electrochemical processes adopting copper electrode were used for the treatment of weak sewage in small-scale communities. Considerable organics removal could be achieved during very shorter detention time of 2~3 minutes by continuous electrolysis procedure, and the nitrogen removal was mostly performed at the beginning of the electrolysis. Most phosphorus was also eliminated in the shorter detention time. It seemed that the phosphorus removal could be performed from the orthophosphate into copper hydrogen phosphate (CuHPO4). The pH value also remarkably increased as electrolysis processed by higher concentration of hydroxyl ion through the electrolysis, whereas the pH value decreased to neutral ranges by additional aeration for 2 hours. In particular, total COD and total nitrogen were additionally decreased by aeration. The ORP value was gradually decreased with increasing detention time in both bench- and pilot-scale experiments. The ORP value considerably decreased in the pilot-scale experiment, which means the organics in the wastewater could be removed at more contiguous time and chance for wastewater during the electrolysis procedure.
ISSN:1452-3981
1452-3981
DOI:10.1016/S1452-3981(23)13304-9