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Arsenic removal by electrocoagulation using combined Al-Fe electrode system and characterization of products
Jewel A. Gomes,Praveen Daida,Mehmet Kesmez,Michael G. Weir,Hector Moreno,José R. Parga,George Irwin,Hylton McWhinney,Tony Grady,Eric Peterson,David L. Cocke +10 more
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The substitution of Fe3+ ions by Al3+ ion in the solid surface has been observed, indicating an alternative removal mechanism of arsenic in these metal hydroxides and oxyhydroxides by providing larger surface area for arsenic adsorption via retarding the crystalline formation of iron oxides.About:
This article is published in Journal of Hazardous Materials.The article was published on 2007-01-10. It has received 356 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Iron oxide & Arsenic.read more
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Removal of Heavy Metals from Industrial Wastewaters: A Review
TL;DR: A review of membrane filtration, ion exchange, ion-exchange, adsorption, chemical precipitation, nanotechnology treatments, electrochemical and advanced oxidation processes are discussed in this article.
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Electrocoagulation for the treatment of textile industry effluent--a review
V. Khandegar,Anil K. Saroha +1 more
TL;DR: The objective of the present manuscript is to review the potential of electrocoagulation for the treatment of industrial effluents, mainly removal of dyes from textile effluent.
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A comprehensive review of electrocoagulation for water treatment: Potentials and challenges.
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of recent literature that has been dedicated to utilizing electrocoagulation for water treatment, focusing on current successes on specific applications in water and wastewater treatment, as well as potentials for future applications is offered.
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Electrocoagulation and advanced electrocoagulation processes: A general review about the fundamentals, emerging applications and its association with other technologies
Sergi Garcia-Segura,Maria Maesia S.G. Eiband,Jailson Vieira de Melo,Carlos A. Martínez-Huitle,Carlos A. Martínez-Huitle +4 more
TL;DR: The electrocoagulation (EC) process is an electrochemical means of introducing coagulants and removing suspended solids, colloidal material, and metals, as well as other dissolved solids from water and wastewaters as discussed by the authors.
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Electrocoagulation mechanism for COD removal
Hector A. Moreno-Casillas,David L. Cocke,Jewel A. Gomes,Paul Morkovsky,J. R. Parga,Eric Peterson +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the facts associated with COD removal using electrocoagulation and develop a mechanism to explain them, which is based on the iron Pourbaix diagram and solubility diagrams.
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