Different Electrodes Connections in Electrocoagulation of Synthetic Blow down Water of Cooling Tower

Q4 Chemical Engineering Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Pub Date : 2020-03-28 DOI:10.31699/ijcpe.2020.1.1
Enas Ali Anwer, B. A. majeed
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In this research, the performance of electrocoagulation (EC) using aluminum (Al) electrodes with   Monopolar- parallel (MP-P), and bipolar - series (BP-S) arrangement for simultaneous removal of dissolved silica, and hardness ions (calcium, and magnesium) from synthetic blowdown water of cooling tower were investigated. The effects of current density, initial pH and time of electrolysis on the removal efficiency were studied in a batch stirred unit to find out the best-operating conditions. The obtained results for each target species are evidence that BP-S approach is the best for both electrodes configuration operated at a Current density of 1mA/cm2 through 30 min of treatment and pH=10 with the removal of 60 %, 97% and 98% for calcium, magnesium and silica, respectively. This arrangement required an electrical energy consumption of1.8 kWh/m3 which is higher than observed in a parallel arrangement.
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不同电极连接方式在冷却塔合成排污水电凝中的应用
采用单极并联(MP-P)和双极串联(BP-S)两种铝(Al)电极,研究了电絮凝(EC)同时去除冷却塔合成污水中溶解的二氧化硅和硬度离子(钙、镁)的性能。在间歇式搅拌装置中研究了电流密度、初始pH和电解时间对脱除效率的影响,找出了最佳操作条件。得到的结果表明,在电流密度为1mA/cm2、处理时间为30分钟、pH=10的条件下,BP-S方法对钙、镁和二氧化硅的去除率分别为60%、97%和98%,两种电极配置都是最好的。这种布置需要1.8千瓦时/立方米的电能消耗,这比并联布置所观察到的要高。
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