Abstract
The removal of arsenic from groundwater by continuous electrocoagulation (EC) using combined Fe-Al electrodes at its natural temperature (16.1±0.2 °C) was comprehensively evaluated. The results obtained indicated that all studied Fe-Al electrode combinations were able to reduce As concentration below 10 μg/dm3. Nevertheless, the Fe-Fe-Al-Fe electrode combination was the most suitable due to its highest arsenic removal capacity (0.354 μg As/C) for the lowest charge loading 68.4 C/dm3. The specific consumption of Fe was 0.0339 kg Fe/m3 and of Al electrodes 0.0145 kg Al/m3. The operating cost was estimated at 0.182 €/m3. The increase of the groundwater temperature by 8 °C from its natural temperature influenced increase of the Fe and Al electrodes dissolution rate by 30% and 17%, respectively and that of As removal efficiency by 16%. The residual Fe and Al concentrations in 500 dm3 of treated groundwater were below WHO guideline values for drinking water. Long-term field operation of the pilot-scale continuous EC reactor is required to validate effectiveness, reliability and robustness of the EC technique for arsenic removal from groundwater confirmed in laboratory conditions.
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Mohora, E., Rončević, S., Agbaba, J., Zrnić, K., Tubić, A., Adžemović, M., & Dalmacija, B. (2019). Effects of combined Fe-Al electrodes and groundwater temperature on arsenic removal by electrocoagulation. Environment Protection Engineering, 45(2), 5–18. https://doi.org/10.37190/EPE190201
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