Abstract
© 2015 The Electrochemical Society. Advanced oxidation processes are an efficient method of treating many industrial wastewaters. This study investigated the treatment of olive mill wastewater with the electro-oxidation method. This study investigated data obtained from chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon (TOC) and total phenol (TP) removal efficiencies for this wastewater. The anode material was Ti/Pt while the cathode material was Ti. The experiments using a batch reactor examined the effects of mixing rate (0-600 rpm), dilution factor (1/5-5/5), pH (2-8), type of support electrolyte (Na < inf > 2 SO < inf > 4, KCl and NaCl), concentration of support electrolyte (0.25-1.25 M) and current density (2.5-15 mA/cm 2) on COD, TOC and TP removal efficiencies. The study found the COD, TOC and TP removal rates under optimum conditions were 100%, 78% and 100%.
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Kul, S., Boncukcuoğlu, R., Yilmaz, A. E., & Fil, B. A. (2015). Treatment of Olive Mill Wastewater with Electro-Oxidation Method. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 162(8), G41–G47. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0451508jes
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