Abstract

ABSTRACT This study reports the treatment of synthetic dye wastewater in a sono-electrochemical reactor. The influence of three different supporting electrolytes (Na2SO4, NaCl, and Na2NO3) on % decolorisation was studied and higher decolorisation was observed with NaCl. The increase in applied current density (0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.25 A/dm2) enhanced the color removal and the optimum current density arrived was 1.25 A/dm2. The % decolorisation was studied at three different pH (3, 7 & 11), and about 95.7% decolorisation was observed at pH 3. The inter electrode distance of 1 cm gave highest decolorisation. The addition of Na2SO4 and Na2NO3 in the sonolyzer bath did not influence the % decolorisation significantly. The sono-electrochemical process gave 99.16% decolorisation and 91.15% COD reduction while the electrochemical process gave 94.79% decolorisation and 76.82% COD reduction. The optimum electrolyte concentration, current density, pH and electrode distance of 0.5 g/L, 1.25 A/dm2, 3, and 1 cm, respectively gave highest decolorisation. The reaction kinetics of the sono-electrochemical oxidation treatment was also investigated. The higher mineralisation rate at a lower residence time indicates that the combined treatment is promising for degrading recalcitrant compounds present in wastewater.

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