4.7 Article

Evaluation and disposability study of actual textile wastewater treatment by electro-oxidation method using Ti/RuO2 anode

Journal

PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Volume 111, Issue -, Pages 13-22

Publisher

INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1016/j.psep.2017.06.004

Keywords

Actual textile wastewater; COD removal; Color removal; Chlorinated organic compounds; Disposal; Electro-oxidation

Funding

  1. University Grant Commission (UGC), India [MANF-2015-17-PUN-49188]

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Electro-oxidation (EO) treatment performance for actual textile wastewater using RuO2 coated Ti electrode (Ti/RuO2) was studied, and effects of EO process parameters like pH, current (i) and electrolysis time (t) on percentage chemical oxygen demand removal (S-1), percentage color removal (S-2) and energy consumed (S-3) were investigated. Box Behnken Design was used for experimental design and data analysis. Furthermore, pollutants oxidation method involved, direct and/or indirect oxidation, was also investigated. Safe disposability of treated wastewater was examined through spectrophotometric and GC-MS analysis by identifying eliminated organic compounds and transformation products in treated effluent. Moreover, operating cost (electrode and electricity cost) analysis was also performed to evaluate the economic feasibility of the process. At the optimum condition, the actual values of Si, S-2. and S-3 were found to be 80.0%, 97.25% and 0.679 Wh, respectively. Kinetic study showed faster COD removal than color, revealing rate constant and R-2 values for Si and S-2 to be 0.025 min(-1) and 0.015 min(-1); 0.988 and 0.986, respectively. GC-MS analysis of the EO treated wastewater revealed that most of the organics were completely eliminated during EO process. The presence of chlorinated organic compounds and other transformation products with the already present compounds in untreated textile wastewater was also detected. (C) 2017 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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