Abstract

Electrocoagulation has turned out to be a rapidly growing area of wastewater treatment due toits ability to remove contaminants that are generally more difficult to remove by filtration orchemical treatment systems. These pollutants may include emulsified oil, petroleumhydrocarbons, suspended solids, and heavy metals. In this novel technology, metal cations arereleased into the wastewater through dissolving metal electrodes. Simultaneously, beneficialside reactions can help in removing flocculated material from the water.Oily wastewater represents a dangerous threat when discharged to the environment; thereforetreating it becomes vital in oil industry. This research has investigated electrocoagulation as asimple, effective and economic technique for treatment of such wastewater. Bench scale reactorwas used to evaluate the factors that may affect the treatment of oily wastewater. Aluminumwas used as a sacrificial anode. Electrodes were arranged at different configurations to selectthe optimal one. Other tested operation parameters include time of treatment, current density,distance between the electrodes, and the electrolyte concentration of the emulsion. Theexperimental results indicated that electrocoagulation was very efficient and able to achieve94% turbidity removal in less 60 min, pH:7, current density of 45 (A/m2).Also the effect of initial concentration of oil (100-1000 ppm) in wastewater, applied voltage(10-20 v), the dose of NaCl electrolyte (0-1 g) and temperature (35-60 oC) were optimized.What distinguishes this work is the the type of the electrodes configuration. Circular horizontalAl/Al electrodes (Ø12 cm) with 17 holes (Ø7 mm) have been found to give the bestelectrocoagulation environment and thus optimum results. The associated electrical energyconsumption is 1.6 kW h/m3 for flotation times of 60 min.

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