Abstract

The purification of multicomponent galvanic effluents with the help of the electrospark method using metal loadings (Fe, Al) and low-voltage (up to 1000 V) equipment has been studied. It is shown that the degree of cleaning depends on the specific energy of processing, the height of metal loading of the reactor, and, to a lesser extent, on the pulse energy and the speed of its input into the liquid under treatment. The concentrations of heavy metals (Ni2+, Zn2+, Cr6+ + Cr3+, Cu2+, Fe (Σ)) in the treated water are significantly lower than their maximal permissible concentration values regulated by the developed countries.

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