The aim of this study was to optimize electrocoagulation process for removal of chromium (VI) using Taguchi method. An elecrtrocoagulation reactor with six parallel electrodes was used in this study. For this purpose, effects of 7 parameters such as electrode material, electric current, time of reactions, initial pH, initial voltage, initial chromium concentration and rpm of impeller (agitation intensity) in two different levels were studied. Model of "OA_32" of Taguchi experimental design method was used. Among the above-mentioned parameters, electric current and electrode material had highest effects and rpm of impeller had the lowest effect on the electrocoagulation performance. According to the obtained results, highest chromium removal...
Trivalent chromium (Cr3+) removal from aqueous solution by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes...
Summarization: In the present work, the efficiency evaluation of electrocoagulation (EC) in removing...
Wastewater produced in textile processes cannot meet the discharge standards especially in terms of ...
The research aimed to apply the Taguchi method for techno-economical evaluation of Cr+6 removal usin...
Electrocoagulation is one of the technologies which have been considered by many researchers in rece...
The performance of electrocoagulation with iron and aluminum sacrificial anode for removal of Cr(VI)...
The performance of electrocoagulation using iron electrodes for the treatment of aqueous solutions c...
AbstractThe performance of electrocoagulation using iron electrodes for the treatment of aqueous sol...
Context: The contamination of water sources by the discharge of effluents contaminated with chromium...
240-245Chromium contamination in waters are highly toxic even in very low concentrations and need to...
Chromium in wastewater is discharged from tannery, electroplating, metal finishing, dying industry a...
The electrocoagulation (EC) process introduces coagulants by electrochemical means, and is widely ad...
International audienceThe elimination of hexavalent chromium from synthetic effluents in a batch sti...
In this study, Taguchi experimental design method was applied to determine the optimum operating con...
In this investigation, firstly, Taguchi method was applied to determine the optimum specific energy ...
Trivalent chromium (Cr3+) removal from aqueous solution by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes...
Summarization: In the present work, the efficiency evaluation of electrocoagulation (EC) in removing...
Wastewater produced in textile processes cannot meet the discharge standards especially in terms of ...
The research aimed to apply the Taguchi method for techno-economical evaluation of Cr+6 removal usin...
Electrocoagulation is one of the technologies which have been considered by many researchers in rece...
The performance of electrocoagulation with iron and aluminum sacrificial anode for removal of Cr(VI)...
The performance of electrocoagulation using iron electrodes for the treatment of aqueous solutions c...
AbstractThe performance of electrocoagulation using iron electrodes for the treatment of aqueous sol...
Context: The contamination of water sources by the discharge of effluents contaminated with chromium...
240-245Chromium contamination in waters are highly toxic even in very low concentrations and need to...
Chromium in wastewater is discharged from tannery, electroplating, metal finishing, dying industry a...
The electrocoagulation (EC) process introduces coagulants by electrochemical means, and is widely ad...
International audienceThe elimination of hexavalent chromium from synthetic effluents in a batch sti...
In this study, Taguchi experimental design method was applied to determine the optimum operating con...
In this investigation, firstly, Taguchi method was applied to determine the optimum specific energy ...
Trivalent chromium (Cr3+) removal from aqueous solution by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes...
Summarization: In the present work, the efficiency evaluation of electrocoagulation (EC) in removing...
Wastewater produced in textile processes cannot meet the discharge standards especially in terms of ...