Contributions of electrochemical oxidation to waste-water treatment: Fundamentals and review of applications

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OVERVIEW: This paper provides an overview of some fundamental aspects of electrochemical oxidation and gives updated information on the application of this technology to waste-water treatment. In recent years, electrochemical oxidation has gained increasing interest due to its outstanding technical characteristics for eliminating a wide variety of pollutants normally present in waste-waters such as refractory organic matter, nitrogen species and microorganisms. IMPACT: The strict disposal limits and health quality standards set by legislation may be met by applying electrochemical oxidation. However, treatment costs have to be cut down before full-scale application of this technology. Deployment of electrochemical oxidation in combination with other technologies and the use of renewable sources to power this process are two steps in this direction. APPLICATIONS: Effluents from landfill and a wide diversity of industrial effluents including the agro-industry, chemical, textile, tannery and food industry, have been effectively treated by this technology. Its high efficiency together with its disinfection capabilitiesmakes electro-oxidation a suitable technology for water reuse programs. © 2009 Society of Chemical Industry.

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Anglada, Á., Urtiaga, A., & Ortiz, I. (2009, December). Contributions of electrochemical oxidation to waste-water treatment: Fundamentals and review of applications. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1002/jctb.2214

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