Pollutant Removal from Wastewater at Different Stages of the Tanning Process by Electrocoagulation

The removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon (TOC), turbidity, and chromium content from tannery wastewater at different stages of the process was experimentally investigated using electrocoagulation (EC) with iron and aluminium electrodes. In the EC of the beamhouse wastewater...

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Main Authors: Alejandra de la Luz-Pedro, Efraín F. Martínez Prior, M. H. López-Araiza, S. Jaime-Ferrer, A. Estrada-Monje, Jennifer A. Bañuelos
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8162931
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spelling doaj-92732c4a7a154441a522195a1a60fc2f2020-11-25T00:30:26ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Chemistry2090-90632090-90712019-01-01201910.1155/2019/81629318162931Pollutant Removal from Wastewater at Different Stages of the Tanning Process by ElectrocoagulationAlejandra de la Luz-Pedro0Efraín F. Martínez Prior1M. H. López-Araiza2S. Jaime-Ferrer3A. Estrada-Monje4Jennifer A. Bañuelos5Centro de Innovación Aplicada en Tecnologías Competitivas, Omega 201, Fraccionamiento Industrial Delta. C.P., 37545 León, Guanajuato, MexicoCentro de Innovación Aplicada en Tecnologías Competitivas, Omega 201, Fraccionamiento Industrial Delta. C.P., 37545 León, Guanajuato, MexicoUniversidad de Guanajuato, Departamento de Ingeniería Civil, Av. Juárez 77, Centro, C.P., 36000 Guanajuato, MexicoCentro de Innovación Aplicada en Tecnologías Competitivas, Omega 201, Fraccionamiento Industrial Delta. C.P., 37545 León, Guanajuato, MexicoCentro de Innovación Aplicada en Tecnologías Competitivas, Omega 201, Fraccionamiento Industrial Delta. C.P., 37545 León, Guanajuato, MexicoInstituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, Omega 201, Paseo Cuauhnahuac 8532, Progreso. C.P., 62550 Jiutepec, Morelos, MexicoThe removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon (TOC), turbidity, and chromium content from tannery wastewater at different stages of the process was experimentally investigated using electrocoagulation (EC) with iron and aluminium electrodes. In the EC of the beamhouse wastewater (S1), the effects of initial pH and current density were analyzed and electrical energy consumption was determined. The COD and TOC in the solution were effectively removed, with an initial pH 7.0, using either metallic electrode. With a current density of 28 mA/cm2 for an electrolysis procedure of 60 minutes, the removal efficiency of COD and TOC was 72% and 57% with aluminium electrodes and 69% and 60% with iron electrodes, respectively. The minimum energy consumption for the highest COD and TOC removal was 0.37 and 0.69 kWh/m3 when employing iron or aluminium electrodes, respectively. At the optimal conditions, removal efficiencies close to 100% for turbidity and chromium content for wastewaters S1-beamhouse, S2-tanning, S3-retanning, and S4-a mixture 1 : 1 : 1 (v/v/v) were achieved. Results show that a pseudosecond-order rate equation provides a good correlation for the removal rate of the parameters. Finally, the results indicate that for tannery wastewater, the EC process does not depend noticeably on the electrode material, but that the stage of the tanning process of wastewater sample has the principal effect on treatment efficiency.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8162931
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author Alejandra de la Luz-Pedro
Efraín F. Martínez Prior
M. H. López-Araiza
S. Jaime-Ferrer
A. Estrada-Monje
Jennifer A. Bañuelos
spellingShingle Alejandra de la Luz-Pedro
Efraín F. Martínez Prior
M. H. López-Araiza
S. Jaime-Ferrer
A. Estrada-Monje
Jennifer A. Bañuelos
Pollutant Removal from Wastewater at Different Stages of the Tanning Process by Electrocoagulation
Journal of Chemistry
author_facet Alejandra de la Luz-Pedro
Efraín F. Martínez Prior
M. H. López-Araiza
S. Jaime-Ferrer
A. Estrada-Monje
Jennifer A. Bañuelos
author_sort Alejandra de la Luz-Pedro
title Pollutant Removal from Wastewater at Different Stages of the Tanning Process by Electrocoagulation
title_short Pollutant Removal from Wastewater at Different Stages of the Tanning Process by Electrocoagulation
title_full Pollutant Removal from Wastewater at Different Stages of the Tanning Process by Electrocoagulation
title_fullStr Pollutant Removal from Wastewater at Different Stages of the Tanning Process by Electrocoagulation
title_full_unstemmed Pollutant Removal from Wastewater at Different Stages of the Tanning Process by Electrocoagulation
title_sort pollutant removal from wastewater at different stages of the tanning process by electrocoagulation
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Chemistry
issn 2090-9063
2090-9071
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon (TOC), turbidity, and chromium content from tannery wastewater at different stages of the process was experimentally investigated using electrocoagulation (EC) with iron and aluminium electrodes. In the EC of the beamhouse wastewater (S1), the effects of initial pH and current density were analyzed and electrical energy consumption was determined. The COD and TOC in the solution were effectively removed, with an initial pH 7.0, using either metallic electrode. With a current density of 28 mA/cm2 for an electrolysis procedure of 60 minutes, the removal efficiency of COD and TOC was 72% and 57% with aluminium electrodes and 69% and 60% with iron electrodes, respectively. The minimum energy consumption for the highest COD and TOC removal was 0.37 and 0.69 kWh/m3 when employing iron or aluminium electrodes, respectively. At the optimal conditions, removal efficiencies close to 100% for turbidity and chromium content for wastewaters S1-beamhouse, S2-tanning, S3-retanning, and S4-a mixture 1 : 1 : 1 (v/v/v) were achieved. Results show that a pseudosecond-order rate equation provides a good correlation for the removal rate of the parameters. Finally, the results indicate that for tannery wastewater, the EC process does not depend noticeably on the electrode material, but that the stage of the tanning process of wastewater sample has the principal effect on treatment efficiency.
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