Optimization of energy costs in the pretreatment of olive mill wastewaters by electrocoagulation

T Coskun, F İlhan, NM Demir, E Debik… - Environmental …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
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In this study, the electrocoagulation process was evaluated as a pretreatment process for
olive mill wastewaters. Aluminium (Al) and iron (Fe) electrodes, several contact times and
0.5, 1 and 2 A currents were used to compare chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal
efficiencies for each case. The optimum contact time and current were 45 minutes and 1 A,
respectively, which resulted in a COD removal of 58.7% with an Al electrode. Experimental
data from distinct operational conditions were used to fit a model for COD removal …
In this study, the electrocoagulation process was evaluated as a pretreatment process for olive mill wastewaters. Aluminium (Al) and iron (Fe) electrodes, several contact times and 0.5, 1 and 2 A currents were used to compare chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiencies for each case. The optimum contact time and current were 45 minutes and 1 A, respectively, which resulted in a COD removal of 58.7% with an Al electrode. Experimental data from distinct operational conditions were used to fit a model for COD removal efficiencies. Energy consumption was also predicted. Under optimum operational conditions, the treatment cost was approximately €0.13 kg−1 CODremoved and €4.41 m−3. The results showed that the electrocoagulation process was a cost-effective method for the pretreatment of olive mill wastewaters.
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