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Comparison of COD removal from petrochemical wastewater by electro-Fenton and electro oxidation processes: optimization and kinetic analyses

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SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 56, Issue 13, Pages 2300-2309

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01496395.2020.1823414

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COD removal; electro-oxidation; electro-Fenton; hydroxyl radical; Box Behnken Design

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This study compares the performance of EF and EO methods in removing COD from synthetic petrochemical wastewater, finding that EF achieved a COD removal rate of 66.23% while EO achieved a rate of 56.57% under optimal conditions.
This study reveals comparison between electro-Fenton (EF) and electro-oxidation (EO) methods to study chemical oxidation demand (COD) removal from synthetic petrochemical wastewater. Initially 54.60% of COD removal was found by acid precipitation treatment at optimum conditions. Subsequently, electrochemical treatments such as EF and EO using graphite electrodes were imposed to the supernatant and process parameters such as time (20 -> 80 min), current density (60.97 -> 121.95 A/m(2)), pH (2 -> 6), Fe(2+)concentration (1 -> 2 mmole/L), electrolyte concentration (1 -> 3g/L), and electrode gap (1 -> 5 cm) were optimized by Box Behnken Design. Maximum removal of COD was obtained 66.23% and 56.57% with electric energy-consumption (kWh/kg CODremoved): 33.30 and 35.27 during EF and EO treatments respectively at optimum conditions.

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