Subject Area
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Article Type
Original Study
Abstract
Batch electrocoagulation (EC) experiments were carried out to evaluate the removal of COD and O&G from wastewater using aluminum electrodes. The effects of operating parameters such as current intensity, initial COD concentration, contact time and NaCl concentration on COD and O&G removal efficiency had been investigated. It was found that increasing current intensity increased COD and O&G removal efficiency. Initial COD concentration had a little effect on removal efficiencies. Results showed that the best performance was obtained using aluminum electrode at a current intensity of 1.3 Ampere and 11.6 volt in 15 min contact time for 1500 mg/L initial COD concentration and 0.5 gm/L NaCl concentration. Under these conditions, COD removal efficiency reached 95.07% and the cost of energy, chemicals and material consumption was 0.84 LE/ /gm COD removal. Similarly, the cost of treatment of cubic meter for carwash station wastewater equals .32 LE/gm COD removal after 7.5 min at 11.6 volt and 1.3 Ampere, using aluminum electrodes with removal efficiency of 71.1% .
Keywords
Electrocoagulation; Electrodes; Oil and grease and COD removal efficiency
Recommended Citation
El-Etriby, Hisham; Radwan, Kamal; and Taha, Karim
(2015)
"Electrocoagulation for Oil and Grease Wastewater Treatment Using Aluminum Electrodes.,"
Mansoura Engineering Journal: Vol. 40
:
Iss.
6
, Article 7.
Available at:
https://doi.org/10.21608/bfemu.2020.104936