AbstractThe performance of electrocoagulation using iron electrodes for the treatment of aqueous solutions containing chromium hexavalent ions using fixed bed electrochemical batch reactor was studied. A new anode design consisting of hex nuts was connected together with a thin rode of iron. The helical shape in the nuts increases the anode surface area allowing high chromium removal rate within very short coagulation time. The effect of different parameters affecting the electrocoagulation process, such as initial hexavalent chromium concentration, applied current, electrolyte type [sodium chloride and sodium sulfate] concentration and initial pH of the solution was investigated. The optimum conditions for the EC process by using the prese...
The performance of electrocoagulation, with aluminium sacrificial anode, in the treatment of metal i...
Removal of Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions by electrochemical reduction was studied using steel rods ...
The potential for new U.S. regulations for Cr(VI) in drinking water have spurred strong interests i...
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...
Chromium in wastewater is discharged from tannery, electroplating, metal finishing, dying industry a...
The performance of electrocoagulation with iron and aluminum sacrificial anode for removal of Cr(VI)...
Electrocoagulation is one of the technologies which have been considered by many researchers in rece...
240-245Chromium contamination in waters are highly toxic even in very low concentrations and need to...
Context: The contamination of water sources by the discharge of effluents contaminated with chromium...
Trivalent chromium (Cr3+) removal from aqueous solution by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes...
The aim of this study was to optimize electrocoagulation process for removal of chromium (VI) using ...
The performance of an electrochemical reduction process was investigated for the treatment Cr(VI)-co...
The performance of an electrochemical reduction process was investigated for the treatment Cr(VI)-co...
Hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) is extremely toxic and classified as one of the 17 chemicals posing the g...
The performance of electrocoagulation, with aluminium sacrificial anode, in the treatment of metal i...
Removal of Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions by electrochemical reduction was studied using steel rods ...
The potential for new U.S. regulations for Cr(VI) in drinking water have spurred strong interests i...
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...
Chromium in wastewater is discharged from tannery, electroplating, metal finishing, dying industry a...
The performance of electrocoagulation with iron and aluminum sacrificial anode for removal of Cr(VI)...
Electrocoagulation is one of the technologies which have been considered by many researchers in rece...
240-245Chromium contamination in waters are highly toxic even in very low concentrations and need to...
Context: The contamination of water sources by the discharge of effluents contaminated with chromium...
Trivalent chromium (Cr3+) removal from aqueous solution by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes...
The aim of this study was to optimize electrocoagulation process for removal of chromium (VI) using ...
The performance of an electrochemical reduction process was investigated for the treatment Cr(VI)-co...
The performance of an electrochemical reduction process was investigated for the treatment Cr(VI)-co...
Hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) is extremely toxic and classified as one of the 17 chemicals posing the g...
The performance of electrocoagulation, with aluminium sacrificial anode, in the treatment of metal i...
Removal of Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions by electrochemical reduction was studied using steel rods ...
The potential for new U.S. regulations for Cr(VI) in drinking water have spurred strong interests i...