Turbidity and BOD removal of a paper recycling mill effluent by electro-coagulation technique

The purpose of this work was to provide an alternative to effluent treatment of an OCC paper recycling mill by electro-coagulation technique. The experiments carried out to find the optimum conditions for turbidity and biological oxygen demand (BOD) reduction of the effluent at four levels of electr...

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description The purpose of this work was to provide an alternative to effluent treatment of an OCC paper recycling mill by electro-coagulation technique. The experiments carried out to find the optimum conditions for turbidity and biological oxygen demand (BOD) reduction of the effluent at four levels of electrolysis time (10, 20, 30 and 60 min), three initial suspension pH levels (3, 7.5 and 10), by two constant voltage of 9.0 and 12.0. The results indicated that electro-coagula tion is an effective technique for treatment of paper recycling mill effluent. At optimum conditions, more than 99.7% of turbidity and 96.1% of BOD were effectively removed.
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Biochemical oxygen demand
BOD
Chief executive officers
Coagulation
Effluents
Electro-coagulation
Electrolysis
Exact sciences and technology
Mills
Optimization
Oxygen demand
Oxygen requirement
Paper recycling
pH effects
Pollution
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Removal
Total oxygen demand
Turbidity
Voltage
Water treatment and pollution
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