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Treatment of high-salinity reverse osmosis concentrate by electrochemical oxidation on BDD and DSA electrodes

Journal

DESALINATION
Volume 277, Issue 1-3, Pages 201-206

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2011.04.030

Keywords

RO concentrate; High-salinity; BDD electrode; DSA electrode; Electrochemical oxidation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20306027, 20676121]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin [09JCYBJC08000]
  3. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-08-0296]
  4. China National Water Project [2008ZX07526-002, 2008ZX07314-001]
  5. SRF for ROCS [SEM (2009-1001)]
  6. Opening Foundation of Applied Chemistry Discipline, Zhejiang University of Technology [56310101630]

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The present work revealed an electrochemical oxidation approach for the treatment of a high-salinity reverse osmosis (RO) concentrate on boron doped diamond (BDD) and two titanium based dimensionally stable anodes (DSAs), Ti/IrO2-Ta2O5 and Ti/IrO2-RuO2. The electrochemical characterization, morphological characterization. COD removal and energy consumption of the three electrodes were comparably studied, and the effects of current density and initial pH on the treatment performance were investigated. Both direct oxidation and indirect oxidation by active chlorines played a role on the treatment of RD concentrate, but the contribution was different on three anodes. A highest COD removal was observed on BDD electrode at the same current density, and a least energy consumption was obtained on Ti/IrO2-RuO2 electrode, while only partial COD removal was achieved on Ti/IrO2-Ta2O5 electrode. The feasibility of the electrochemical treatment of RID concentrate was validated, and the Ti/IrO2-RuO2 electrode showed the greatest potential for industrial application owing to its comparably large removal efficiency, low energy consumption and suitability in wide pH ranges. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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