Electrochemical catalytic degradation and biodegradability enhancement of real textile wastewater by anodic and cathodic reactions

Akbar Eslami, Mahsa Moradi, Farshid Ghanbari*, Vahid Vatanpour

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Abstract

An electro-Fenton process was carried out using undivided cell containing tridimensional graphite felt cathode for treatment of real textile wastewater. The study is essentially focused on effects of pH, applied current and transition metal types (Fe2+ and Cu2+) as catalysts on the electrochemical degradation efficiency based on color and COD removal and BOD5/COD value. The results indicated that pH 3 and applied current of 150 mA are the optimum conditions for decolorization and COD removal of real textile wastewater. Moreover, the increasing of the transition metal dosage enhanced efficiency of electro-Fenton process significantly. The BOD5/COD value of textile wastewater increased from 0.127 to 0.156, 0.38 and 0.453, after electrogenerated hydrogen peroxide with anodic oxidation and electro-Fenton processes conducted with Cu2+ and Fe2+ respectively. Therefore, biodegradability was significantly enhanced in presence of catalysts (Fe2+ and Cu2+), particularly in presence of Fe2+ which was superior to Cu2+. It is also concluded that the electro-Fenton process is an effective technology for the colored wastewater treatment and it can be a pretreatment before biological processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2319-2326
Number of pages8
JournalEnvironmental Engineering and Management Journal
Volume15
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

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© 2016, Gh. Asachi Technical University of Iasi. All rights reserved.

Keywords

  • Advanced oxidation process (AOP)
  • BOD/COD value
  • Colored wastewater
  • Electrogenerated Fenton reagents
  • Tridimensional graphite felt

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