Electrochemical Treatment of Synthetic and Actual Dyeing Wastewaters Using BDD Anodes

In this work, the treatment of synthetic wastewaters containing methylene blue (MB) and rhodamine B (RB) and actual textile wastewaters (ATW) using boron doped diamond (BDD) anodic oxidation was investigated. Voltammetric study has shown that both MB and RB can be oxidized directly at the anode surf...

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Main Authors: Nasr Bensalah, Ahmed Abdel-Wahab
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2010-06-01
Series:Air, Soil and Water Research
Online Access:http://la-press.com/electrochemical-treatment-of-synthetic-and-actual-dyeing-wastewaters---a2135
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spelling doaj-f8e828884bd24f488eea20ec7550d2f52020-11-25T02:14:16ZengSAGE PublishingAir, Soil and Water Research1178-62212010-06-01201034556Electrochemical Treatment of Synthetic and Actual Dyeing Wastewaters Using BDD AnodesNasr BensalahAhmed Abdel-WahabIn this work, the treatment of synthetic wastewaters containing methylene blue (MB) and rhodamine B (RB) and actual textile wastewaters (ATW) using boron doped diamond (BDD) anodic oxidation was investigated. Voltammetric study has shown that both MB and RB can be oxidized directly at the anode surface in the potential region where the electrolyte salt is stable. Galvanostatic electrolyses of synthetic and actual industrial wastewaters have led to total abatement of COD and TOC at different operating conditions (electrolyte salt and initial pollutant concentration and current density) and the efficiency of the electrochemical process was governed only by mass-transfer limitations. The nature of the supporting electrolyte has a great influence on the rate and the efficiency of the electrochemical oxidation of dyes. The treatment in the presence of NaCl appears to be more efficient in the COD removal, while in the presence of Na2SO4 improves the TOC removal. From the experimental results it seems that the primary mechanisms in the oxidation of dyes are the mediated electro-oxidation by hydroxyl radicals and other oxidants electro-generated from supporting electrolyte oxidation. http://la-press.com/electrochemical-treatment-of-synthetic-and-actual-dyeing-wastewaters---a2135
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author Nasr Bensalah
Ahmed Abdel-Wahab
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Electrochemical Treatment of Synthetic and Actual Dyeing Wastewaters Using BDD Anodes
Air, Soil and Water Research
author_facet Nasr Bensalah
Ahmed Abdel-Wahab
author_sort Nasr Bensalah
title Electrochemical Treatment of Synthetic and Actual Dyeing Wastewaters Using BDD Anodes
title_short Electrochemical Treatment of Synthetic and Actual Dyeing Wastewaters Using BDD Anodes
title_full Electrochemical Treatment of Synthetic and Actual Dyeing Wastewaters Using BDD Anodes
title_fullStr Electrochemical Treatment of Synthetic and Actual Dyeing Wastewaters Using BDD Anodes
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical Treatment of Synthetic and Actual Dyeing Wastewaters Using BDD Anodes
title_sort electrochemical treatment of synthetic and actual dyeing wastewaters using bdd anodes
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Air, Soil and Water Research
issn 1178-6221
publishDate 2010-06-01
description In this work, the treatment of synthetic wastewaters containing methylene blue (MB) and rhodamine B (RB) and actual textile wastewaters (ATW) using boron doped diamond (BDD) anodic oxidation was investigated. Voltammetric study has shown that both MB and RB can be oxidized directly at the anode surface in the potential region where the electrolyte salt is stable. Galvanostatic electrolyses of synthetic and actual industrial wastewaters have led to total abatement of COD and TOC at different operating conditions (electrolyte salt and initial pollutant concentration and current density) and the efficiency of the electrochemical process was governed only by mass-transfer limitations. The nature of the supporting electrolyte has a great influence on the rate and the efficiency of the electrochemical oxidation of dyes. The treatment in the presence of NaCl appears to be more efficient in the COD removal, while in the presence of Na2SO4 improves the TOC removal. From the experimental results it seems that the primary mechanisms in the oxidation of dyes are the mediated electro-oxidation by hydroxyl radicals and other oxidants electro-generated from supporting electrolyte oxidation.
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