Abstract

AbstractIn this study, the treatment of slaughterhouse wastewater by electrocoagulation (EC) was investigated in batch reactor using aluminum and iron electrodes. Effects of operating parameters for the EC process such as initial pH solution (3–8), current density (20–140 A/m2) and operation time of EC (2.5–60 min) were evaluated for optimum operating conditions. The removal efficiencies for COD, oil-grease and turbidity in slaughterhouse wastewaters were obtained to be 78.3, 94.7, and 90.2% for aluminum and 76.7, 92.8, and 95.9% for iron electrodes at the optimum conditions (pH 4, 100 A/m2, and 20 min EC time for Al; pH 6, 100 A/m2, and 20 min EC time for Fe). Operation costs for removal of slaughterhouse wastewater at the optimum conditions were calculated for Al electrodes as 2.757 $/m3 and for Fe electrodes as 0.872 $/m3. Besides, the treatment performance of EC and chemical coagulation (CC) processes were compared. For CC process, aluminum sulfate, ferric chloride, and ferric sulfate as coagulants we...

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call