Electrochemical treatment of water contaminated with methylorange

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This study examines electrochemical degradation of water artificially contaminated by azo dye Methyl Orange (MO). Degradation is based on chemical electro-oxidation of MO molecules. Graphite was used as an electrode material for electrochemical oxidation of MO. In this work, the different operative parameters (electric current, NaCl content) and their effect on effectiveness as well as the treatment time/duration of MO degradation were tested. The highest dye removal (91.0 %) was obtained during the electrolysis at current density 3.032 mA/cm2, electrolyte with the content of NaCl 4 g/dm3 (NaCl) and the treatment time 35 min.

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Valica, M., & Hostin, S. (2016). Electrochemical treatment of water contaminated with methylorange. Nova Biotechnologica et Chimica, 15(1), 55–64. https://doi.org/10.1515/nbec-2016-0006

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