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Simultaneous phosphates and nitrates removal from waste- waters by electrochemical process: Techno-economical assessment through response surface methodology

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INT ASSOC PHYSICAL CHEMISTS-IAPC
DOI: 10.5599/jese.2052

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Electrocoagulation; monopolar configuration; phosphates; nitrates; optimization

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In this study, a new multiobjective optimization of simultaneous removal of phosphates and nitrates by electrocoagulation was investigated. The results showed that phosphates and nitrates can be efficiently removed with reduced operating cost and by-products formation by optimizing the conditions in both synthetic and real wastewater.
In this study, a new multiobjective optimization of the simultaneous removal of phosphates and nitrates by electrocoagulation was studied using the Box-Behnken design. Ten aluminium electrodes, connected in a monopolar configuration in a batch reactor, were immersed in synthetic wastewater and then in real wastewater. The optimal conditions and the effects of parameters (current intensity, electrolysis time and initial pH) on phosphate and nitrate removal, the formation of by-products, and the operating cost were assessed in the case of synthetic wastewater. This optimization allowed to eliminate 89.21 % of phos-phates, 69.06 % of nitrates with an operating cost of 3.44 USD m-3 against 13.67 mg L-1 of ammonium generated. Optimal conditions applied to real domestic wastewater made it possible to remove 93 % of phosphates and 90.3 % of nitrates with an ammonium residual of 30.9 mg L-1. The addition of sodium chloride reduced the residual ammonium content to 2.95 mg L-1. Further, XRD analysis of the sludge showed poor crystal structure and the FTIR spectrum suggested that the phosphate is removed by adsorption and co-precipitation.

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