Analysis of sludge aggregates produced during electrocoagulation of model wastewater

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This paper presents the results of the study of sludge aggregates produced during electrocoagulation of model wastewater of a composition corresponding to the effluents from the cellulose and paper industry. Wastewater was electrocoagulated statically using aluminium electrodes with a current density of 31.25 A m-2 and 62.50 A m-2. In subsequent stages of the treatment, sludge flocs were collected, their size was studied and their floc settling velocity (30-520 μm s-1) and fractal dimension (D) were determined. The values of D ranged from 1.53 to 1.95 and were directly proportional to the degree of wastewater treatment. Higher values of D were determined for sludge with lower water content (after 24 hours' settling). Fractal dimension can therefore be used as an additional parameter of wastewater treatment control.

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Załeska-Chróst, B., & Wardzyńska, R. (2016). Analysis of sludge aggregates produced during electrocoagulation of model wastewater. Water Science and Technology, 73(1), 161–166. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2015.476

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