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Electrocoagulation and separation of aqueous suspensions of ultrafine particles
Michael J. Matteson,Regina L. Dobson,Robert W. Glenn,Nagesh S. Kukunoor,William H. Waits,Eric J. Clayfield +5 more
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In this article, the rate constants for the kinetics of the particulate coagulation process were determined and the results showed that the electrocoagulation rate follows a second order relationship, accounting for the electrophoretic movement of the particles toward the anode.About:
This article is published in Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects.The article was published on 1995-11-01. It has received 199 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Electrocoagulation & Suspension (chemistry).read more
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Electrocoagulation (EC)--science and applications.
TL;DR: The objective of this review through a survey of the literature is to bring the chemistry and physical processes involved into perspective and to focus attention on those areas critically needing research.
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Fundamentals, present and future perspectives of electrocoagulation.
TL;DR: This paper presents an in-depth discussion and consideration of the factors that need to be addressed for optimum performance of this technology.
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Arsenic contamination, consequences and remediation techniques: a review
TL;DR: An attempt has been made in this paper to review As contamination, its effect on human health and various conventional and advance technologies which are being used for the removal of As from soil and water.
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Separation of pollutants from restaurant wastewater by electrocoagulation
TL;DR: In this paper, the characteristics of restaurant wastewater were investigated and high oil and grease contents were detected, and the optimum charge loading and current density were 1.67-9.95 F/m3 wastewater and 30-80 A/m2 depending on the wastewater tested.
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Treatment of textile wastewaters by electrocoagulation using iron and aluminum electrodes.
TL;DR: The results show that iron is superior to aluminum as sacrificial electrode material, from COD removal efficiency and energy consumption points.
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Introduction to colloid and surface chemistry
TL;DR: In this paper, the colloidal state and structural characteristics of colloidal systems are classified into three categories: colloidal-micelle formation spreading, solid-gas-interfaces, and solid-liquid interfaces.
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Electrocoagulation of potable water
TL;DR: In this paper, the correlation between the current density and the aluminium dosing and provides results showing the necessary overpotential of the electrocoagulation process for aquatic humus removal.
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Electrochemistry of Cleaner Environments
J. O'm. Bockris,Julius Klerer +1 more
TL;DR: For example, until the late 1960s, there was little public concern about environmental pollution as mentioned in this paper, and it was a matter of experience that pollutants (sewage, industrial wastes) were produced and rejected into what seemed to be the vast expanse of nature (air, rivers, and seas) wherein, somehow, they vanished.
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A highly efficient electrolytic method for microorganism flocculation from aqueous cultures
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