The article describes the modern problems of formation and purification of marine oil-containing waters. The efficiency of using electrocoagulation to remove oil from water-oil emulsions of different mineralization using aluminum and iron anodes was studied. Treatment of water-oil solutions with an oil content of 100 mg/dm3 by electrocoagulation in a single-chamber electrolyzer provides 98–99% oil removal using these electrodes at an anode current density of 0.57–2.11 A/dm2 for highly mineralized waters and 0.34 A/dm2 for freshwater treatment during the first 15 minutes provides a reduction in oil concentration from 100 mg/dm3 to values at the level of 1.55–2.93 mg/dm3. When the water treatment time is extended to 45 minutes, greater efficiency in highly mineralized waters is provided by the aluminum anode
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Vozniuk, M., Shabliy, T., Gomelya, M., Sirenko, L., & Sidorov, D. (2023). Electrochemical Purification of Oil-Containing Shipping Waters. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 24(7), 246–253. https://doi.org/10.12911/22998993/164754
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