Enhanced removal of Methylene Blue by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes
The removal of pollutants from effluents by electrocoagulation has become an attractive method in recent years. The study deals with the enhancement of removal of Methylene Blue dye by using an electromagnetic field during the electrocoagulation process. Effects of electrolyte concentration, dye con...
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doaj-7891dadaea62412a93f53cdaa29a52742020-11-25T00:04:02ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Petroleum1110-06212013-06-0122121121610.1016/j.ejpe.2012.09.013Enhanced removal of Methylene Blue by electrocoagulation using iron electrodesMohamed S. Mahmoud0Joseph Y. Farah1Taha E. Farrag2Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, El-Minia University, El-Minia, EgyptDepartment of Chemical Engineering and Pilot Plant, National Research Center, Cairo, EgyptChemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, El-Minia University, El-Minia, EgyptThe removal of pollutants from effluents by electrocoagulation has become an attractive method in recent years. The study deals with the enhancement of removal of Methylene Blue dye by using an electromagnetic field during the electrocoagulation process. Effects of electrolyte concentration, dye concentration, intensity and the direction of the electromagnet on the decolorization efficiency have been investigated. The formed ferric hydroxide flocs trap colloidal particles and make solid–liquid separation easier during the next stage. The electrocoagulation stages must be optimized in order to design an economically feasible process. The results showed that the optimum electrolysis was 10–20 min at a current density of 8 mA/cm2, while the optimum concentration of the electrolyte (NaOH) was found to be 2 wt.% when the dye concentration was 50 mg/L. The utilization of an electromagnetic field enhanced the dye removal due to the induced motion of paramagnetic ions inside the solution. The power consumption required to remove the dye was reduced by 45% in the case of applying an electromagnetic field.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062112000645WastewaterElectrocoagulationMagnetic fieldMethylene Blue |
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Mohamed S. Mahmoud Joseph Y. Farah Taha E. Farrag Enhanced removal of Methylene Blue by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes Egyptian Journal of Petroleum Wastewater Electrocoagulation Magnetic field Methylene Blue |
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Mohamed S. Mahmoud Joseph Y. Farah Taha E. Farrag |
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Enhanced removal of Methylene Blue by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes |
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Enhanced removal of Methylene Blue by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes |
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Enhanced removal of Methylene Blue by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes |
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Enhanced removal of Methylene Blue by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes |
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Enhanced removal of Methylene Blue by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes |
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enhanced removal of methylene blue by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes |
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Egyptian Journal of Petroleum |
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The removal of pollutants from effluents by electrocoagulation has become an attractive method in recent years. The study deals with the enhancement of removal of Methylene Blue dye by using an electromagnetic field during the electrocoagulation process. Effects of electrolyte concentration, dye concentration, intensity and the direction of the electromagnet on the decolorization efficiency have been investigated. The formed ferric hydroxide flocs trap colloidal particles and make solid–liquid separation easier during the next stage. The electrocoagulation stages must be optimized in order to design an economically feasible process. The results showed that the optimum electrolysis was 10–20 min at a current density of 8 mA/cm2, while the optimum concentration of the electrolyte (NaOH) was found to be 2 wt.% when the dye concentration was 50 mg/L. The utilization of an electromagnetic field enhanced the dye removal due to the induced motion of paramagnetic ions inside the solution. The power consumption required to remove the dye was reduced by 45% in the case of applying an electromagnetic field. |
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Wastewater Electrocoagulation Magnetic field Methylene Blue |
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