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COD removal from fruit-juice production wastewater by electrooxidation electrocoagulation and electro-Fenton processes

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DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
Volume 52, Issue 1-3, Pages 65-73

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2013.781545

Keywords

Fruit-juice wastewater; Electrooxidation; Electrocoagulation; Electro-Fenton; COD

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Studies were carried out on the treatment of fruit-juice production wastewater with high (20713mg/L) chemical oxygen demand (COD) content and the removal of COD by electrooxidation (Eox), electrocoagulation (EC), and electro-Fenton (EF) processes. In the Eox process, graphite anode and titanium cathode electrodes were used in direct oxidation and together with the addition of NaCl, direct and indirect oxidation was applied to break the polluters and therefore remove COD from wastewater. In the EC process, iron or aluminum anodes were used to remove COD from wastewater. In the EF process, the Fenton process, which is realized by adding hydrogen peroxide to the EC process where iron anodes and titanium cathode electrodes are used, is applied in order to remove COD from wastewater. The results obtained from the electrochemical methods were compared with each other. COD removal was realized respectively, 52.4% at the end of 60min and 64.7% after 360min for Eox, 59.1% for EC by aluminum anode electrodes, and 61.3% for EC by iron anode electrodes and finally, 84.4% for EF with the addition of 10mL H2O2 at the end of 25min. According to these results, the most effective method for the removal of COD was the EF process.

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