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Mitigating Electrode Fouling in Electrocoagulation by Means of Polarity Reversal: The Effects of Electrode Type, Current Density, and Polarity Reversal Frequency

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WATER RESEARCH
Volume 197, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2021.117074

Keywords

Electrocoagulation; Polarity Reversal; Fouling; Water Treatment

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada ( NSERC-STPGP ) [506951-217]
  2. Ontario Graduate Scholarship
  3. Flora T.T. Ng and Garry L. Rempel Doctoral Scholarship in Sustainable Development

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This study investigated the effects of different frequencies and current densities on the performance of Fe-EC and Al-EC, with findings showing that operating Fe-EC in PR mode did not reduce electrode fouling and energy consumption, while Al-EC performed well in PR mode, suggesting that Al-EC is a more effective choice.
One of the biggest issues in electrocoagulation (EC) water treatment processes is electrode fouling, which can cause decreased coagulant production, increased ohmic resistance and energy consumption, and reduced contaminant removal efficiency, among other operational problems. While it has been suggested that switching the current direction intermittently (i.e., polarity reversal, PR) can help mitigate electrode fouling, conflicting results about the utility of this approach have been reported in the literature. The objective of this study was to systematically investigate the effects of PR frequency and current density on the performance of Fe-EC and Al-EC. It was found that operating Fe-EC under the PR mode reduced neither electrode fouling nor energy consumption. Notably, the Faradaic efficiency (phi) in Fe-EC decreased with increasing PR frequency; phi was as low as 10% when a PR frequency of 0.5 minutes was employed. Unlike Fe-EC, operating Al-EC under the PR mode resulted in high coagulant production efficiencies, reduced energy consumption, and diminished electrode fouling. In addition to comparing PR-EC and DC-EC, a novel strategy to minimize electrode fouling was investigated. This strategy involved operating Fe DC-EC and Al DC-EC with a Ti-IrO2 cathode, whose fouling by Ca- and Mg-containing minerals could be readily avoided by periodically switching the current direction. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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