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Optimization of copper removal from aqueous solutions in a continuous electrochemical cell divided by cellulosic separator

(2017) Optimization of copper removal from aqueous solutions in a continuous electrochemical cell divided by cellulosic separator. Water Science and Technology. pp. 1233-1242. ISSN 02731223

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Abstract

Copper, as an inseparable part of many industrial discharges, threatens both public and environmental health. In this work, an electrochemical cell utilizing a cellulosic separator was used to evaluate Cu removal using graphite anodes and stainless steel cathodes in a continuous-flow mode reactor. In the experimental matrix, Cu concentration (1-5 mg L-1), electrolysis time (20-90 min), and current intensity (0.1-0.4 A) were employed. Results showed that the maximum removal efficiency of copper was obtained as 99. The removal efficiency was independent of initial copper concentration and directly related to electrolysis time and current intensity. Energy consumption was more dependent on current intensity than electrolysis time. Under optimal conditions (75.8 min electrolysis time, 0.18 A current intensity, and 3 mg L-1 copper concentration), the removal efficiency was obtained as 91 while 7.05 kWh m-3 electrical energy was consumed. The differences between the actual and predicted data under optimal conditions were 0.42 for copper removal and 0.23 for energy consumption, which signify the performance and reliability of the developed models. The results exhibited the suitability of the electrochemical reduction for copper removal from aqueous solutions, which was facilitated under alkaline conditions prevailing in the cathodic compartment due to applying a cell divided by a cellulosic separator. © IWA Publishing 2017.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Electrochemical Oxidation, Electrochemical Reduction, Optimization, Reactive Red 120
Page Range: pp. 1233-1242
Journal or Publication Title: Water Science and Technology
Journal Index: ISI, Pubmed, Scopus
Volume: 75
Number: 5
Publisher: IWA Publishing
Identification Number: 10.2166/wst.2016.619
ISSN: 02731223
Depositing User: دکتر محبوبه عبداللهی
URI: http://eprints.thums.ac.ir/id/eprint/263

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