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Electrochemical oxidation and reuse of tannery saline wastewater

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 180, Issue 1-3, Pages 197-203

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.04.013

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Electro-oxidation; Saline wastewater; Graphite electrode; Tannery

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  1. Council of Scientific Industrial Research, India [SMM 10]
  2. National Metallurgical Laboratory

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In this present work, electrochemical treatment of saline wastewater with organic (protein) load was studied. The influence of the critical parameters of electro-oxidation such as pH, period, salt concentration and current density on the reduction of organic load was studied using graphite electrodes. It was found that current density of 0.024 A/cm(2) for a period of 2 h at pH 9.0 rendered best results in terms of reduction in COD and TKN. The energy requirement for the reduction of 1 kg of TKN and 1 kg of COD are 22.45 kWh and 0.80 kWh respectively at pH 9 and 0.024 A/cm(2). Reuse experiments were conducted at commercial scale. One of the saline waste streams in leather manufacturing process, pickling was treated and reused continuously thrice. The characteristics of the waste stream and the quality of the leathers indicate that the reuse of saline streams with intermittent electrochemical treatment is feasible. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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