Studying interactive effects of operational parameters on continuous bipolar electrocoagulation-flotation process for treatment of high-load compost leachate
In this research, performance of continuous electrocoagulation/flotation (ECF) process in treating compost leachate, a complex structure and high pollutant load, has been investigated. The effects of initial chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentration, voltage, hydraulic retention time (HRT), and ele...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2015-08, Vol.12 (8), p.2467-2474 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this research, performance of continuous
electrocoagulation/flotation (ECF) process in treating compost
leachate, a complex structure and high pollutant load, has been
investigated. The effects of initial chemical oxygen demand (COD)
concentration, voltage, hydraulic retention time (HRT), and electrode
distance (ED) on COD and total suspended solid (TSS) removals were
surveyed. The comparison results among some initial batch experiments
for various configurations (Al-Al, Al-Fe, Fe-Fe, and
Fe-Al) showed that Al-Al bears higher COD and TSS removals.
The variables' interactive effects on COD and TSS removal
efficiency in continuous runs for Al-Al configuration were
analyzed and correlated by response surface methodology (RSM).
Ultimately, experimental results analysis showed that continuous ECF
could effectively reduce COD and TSS by 96 and 99 %, respectively, at
the optimum conditions of influent COD 13,600 mg/L, voltage 19 V, HRT
75 min, and ED 3 cm. Confirmation tests showed 95 % confidence interval
for reasonable agreement of the predicted values from fitted
correlations and experimental results. Also, according to outcomes
analysis, COD concentration and HRT were, respectively, the most
effective items for both COD and TSS removals. Observations showed that
applied continuous ECF could efficiently satisfy direct discharge
standards at optimal and controlled conditions. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 1735-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13762-015-0773-6 |