Abstract

The article substantiates the relevance of the problem of using collector-drainage water and the advisability of using electroactivators for this purpose. It is of scientific and practical interest to use diaphragm electroactivators for demineralization of collector-drainage water, using the principle of electrochemical activation due to unipolar treatment of agricultural effluents. Unipolar treatment reduces the degree of mineralization, changes the chemical composition, increases the electrodynamic properties, and makes it possible to treat water to the required degree. Prior to the experiments, the main factors and optimization parameters were identified, and a planning matrix of the experiment was drawn up. The experimental results allow us to identify the degree of correlation of the optimization parameter with the main factors. Using the Box-Benken method, the optimal parameters of the electroactivator are found.

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