Optimizing Electro-oxidation, Electrocoagulation and Electro-Fenton processes for Treating Model Pesticide Wastewater containing Bromuconazole

In this work the removal efficiency of Bromuconazole and chemical oxygen demand (COD) from aqueous solution using different electrochemical processes (electro-oxidation process (EOP), electrocoagulation process (ECP) and electro- Fenton process (EFP) were investigated. All experiments were ach...

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Main Authors: Yusuf YAVUZ, MOHAMMED AZEEZ OTHMAN
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Language:English
Published: Salahaddin University-Erbil 2021-02-01
Series:Zanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
Online Access:https://zancojournals.su.edu.krd/index.php/JPAS/article/view/3473
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spelling doaj-18f5b29681794b848236e7720dc575952021-03-07T06:47:03ZengSalahaddin University-ErbilZanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences2218-02302412-39862021-02-0133113814510.21271/ZJPAS.33.1.15Optimizing Electro-oxidation, Electrocoagulation and Electro-Fenton processes for Treating Model Pesticide Wastewater containing BromuconazoleYusuf YAVUZ0MOHAMMED AZEEZ OTHMAN1Anadolu University, Dept. of Environmental Engineering, TurkeyAnadolu University, Graduate School of Applied Sciences, Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Turkey In this work the removal efficiency of Bromuconazole and chemical oxygen demand (COD) from aqueous solution using different electrochemical processes (electro-oxidation process (EOP), electrocoagulation process (ECP) and electro- Fenton process (EFP) were investigated. All experiments were achieved at the natural pH of solution. The effects of some parameters such as current density and H2O2 concentration on COD and pesticide removal efficiency have been carried out at an initial pH of ˷8.45, current density 5,10,15,20 mA/cm2, an initial pesticide concentration of 300 mg/L, 5mM Na2SO4 support electrolyte and temperature of 30oC. The COD decrease at the end of 80 minutes of treatment from ˷1200 to 167.52 mg/L by EOP, to 248.26 mg/L by ECP, and to 237.94 mg/L by EFP. Results showed that a high COD reduction was obtained by EOP (85.59%), followed by EFP (80.48%) and electrocoagulation at (79.51 %) with a constant current density of 20, 20, 15 mA/cm2 respectively. The removal of bromuconazole pesticide exhibited a pseudo-second-order reaction with rate constant 0.0009 mg-1Lmin-1. Moreover, energy consumption, the cost of degradation and sludge formation were also determined.https://zancojournals.su.edu.krd/index.php/JPAS/article/view/3473
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Optimizing Electro-oxidation, Electrocoagulation and Electro-Fenton processes for Treating Model Pesticide Wastewater containing Bromuconazole
Zanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
author_facet Yusuf YAVUZ
MOHAMMED AZEEZ OTHMAN
author_sort Yusuf YAVUZ
title Optimizing Electro-oxidation, Electrocoagulation and Electro-Fenton processes for Treating Model Pesticide Wastewater containing Bromuconazole
title_short Optimizing Electro-oxidation, Electrocoagulation and Electro-Fenton processes for Treating Model Pesticide Wastewater containing Bromuconazole
title_full Optimizing Electro-oxidation, Electrocoagulation and Electro-Fenton processes for Treating Model Pesticide Wastewater containing Bromuconazole
title_fullStr Optimizing Electro-oxidation, Electrocoagulation and Electro-Fenton processes for Treating Model Pesticide Wastewater containing Bromuconazole
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing Electro-oxidation, Electrocoagulation and Electro-Fenton processes for Treating Model Pesticide Wastewater containing Bromuconazole
title_sort optimizing electro-oxidation, electrocoagulation and electro-fenton processes for treating model pesticide wastewater containing bromuconazole
publisher Salahaddin University-Erbil
series Zanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
issn 2218-0230
2412-3986
publishDate 2021-02-01
description In this work the removal efficiency of Bromuconazole and chemical oxygen demand (COD) from aqueous solution using different electrochemical processes (electro-oxidation process (EOP), electrocoagulation process (ECP) and electro- Fenton process (EFP) were investigated. All experiments were achieved at the natural pH of solution. The effects of some parameters such as current density and H2O2 concentration on COD and pesticide removal efficiency have been carried out at an initial pH of ˷8.45, current density 5,10,15,20 mA/cm2, an initial pesticide concentration of 300 mg/L, 5mM Na2SO4 support electrolyte and temperature of 30oC. The COD decrease at the end of 80 minutes of treatment from ˷1200 to 167.52 mg/L by EOP, to 248.26 mg/L by ECP, and to 237.94 mg/L by EFP. Results showed that a high COD reduction was obtained by EOP (85.59%), followed by EFP (80.48%) and electrocoagulation at (79.51 %) with a constant current density of 20, 20, 15 mA/cm2 respectively. The removal of bromuconazole pesticide exhibited a pseudo-second-order reaction with rate constant 0.0009 mg-1Lmin-1. Moreover, energy consumption, the cost of degradation and sludge formation were also determined.
url https://zancojournals.su.edu.krd/index.php/JPAS/article/view/3473
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