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:: Volume 10, Issue 4 (Autumn 2023) ::
Environ. Health Eng. Manag. 2023, 10(4): 353-360 Back to browse issues page
Removal of major nutrients by sono-direct and sono-alternate current electrocoagulation process from domestic wastewater
Lelisa Regea Mengistu , Chali Dereje Kitila
Corresponding author: Jimma Institute of Technology, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Jimma University, P.O. Box. 378, Jimma, Ethiopia , chdereje@gmail.com
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Background: Electrocoagulation is becoming a promising eco-friendly wastewater treatment technique. It is a low-cost wastewater treatment method suitably applied for various wastewater effluent characteristics. Nevertheless, there are different kinds of electrocoagulation; comparison among them in terms of nutrient removal is investigated in the present research. This study analyzed nitrate (NO3-) and phosphate (PO43-) removal potential of the sono-alternative and direct-current electrocoagulation process.
Methods: Batch reactor and sono-direct current (SDC)/sono-alternative current (SAC) electrocoagulation cell were employed to investigate NO3- and PO43- removal efficiency from domestic effluents. The data gathered from laboratory experiments were analyzed using response surface methodology (RSM). ANOVA was used to examine the interaction effects of diverse parameters in terms of NO3_ and PO43- removal from domestic wastewater effluents.
Results: At extreme experimental conditions, the percentage of NO3- and PO43- removal attained with sono-direct current electrocoagulation (SDCE) and sono-alternative current electrocoagulation (SACE) were 96.5%, 96.2% and 96.8%, 96.5, respectively. The SACE was more successful in eliminating NO3-
and PO43- than the SDCE process. The appearance of resistant oxide coating on the cathode and the appearance of corrosion on the anode due to oxidation processes in the case of SDCE were identified as principal factors highly affecting NO3- and PO43- removal efficiency.
Conclusion: With optimum process efficiency, experimental findings show that the SACE process is more capable of NO3- and PO43- removal than the SDCE process.
Keywords: Electrocoagulation, Nitrates, Phosphates, Wastewater, Water purification
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Type of Study: Original Article | Subject: Special
Received: 2023/12/26 | Accepted: 2023/10/18 | Published: 2023/12/26
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Mengistu L R, Dereje Kitila C. Removal of major nutrients by sono-direct and sono-alternate current electrocoagulation process from domestic wastewater. Environ. Health Eng. Manag. 2023; 10 (4) :353-360
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