International audienceThe elimination of hexavalent chromium from synthetic effluents in a batch stirred electrocoagulation cell with aluminum electrodes coupled with a sorption process using red onion skin adsorbent is addressed. The effect of process variables such as medium pH and adsorbent concentration was investigated in an attempt to optimize the removal capacity. Adsorption and electrocoagulation were first considered separately, with maximum Cr(VI) removal yields of 47 % and 78 %, respectively, at pH 2. When combining the two processes, a removal of 97 % of the total Cr(VI) in a pH range of 3-6 was achieved. The almost total elimination observed for the considered pollutant demonstrated the feasibility and the synergistic effect of...
Cr(VI) is a well-known highly toxic metal, considered a priority pollutant. Industrial sources of Cr...
Trivalent chromium (Cr3+) removal from aqueous solution by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes...
AbstractThe performance of electrocoagulation using iron electrodes for the treatment of aqueous sol...
International audienceThe need for innovative and efficient processes for water treatment remains of...
The performance of electrocoagulation with iron and aluminum sacrificial anode for removal of Cr(VI)...
Chromium in wastewater is discharged from tannery, electroplating, metal finishing, dying industry a...
240-245Chromium contamination in waters are highly toxic even in very low concentrations and need to...
Electrocoagulation is one of the technologies which have been considered by many researchers in rece...
Context: The contamination of water sources by the discharge of effluents contaminated with chromium...
The removal of hexavalent chromium has attracted much attention as it is a hazardous contaminant. El...
Hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) is extremely toxic and classified as one of the 17 chemicals posing the g...
This paper reports investigations on electrochemical removal of Cr(III) from a real wastewater sampl...
Removing or decreasing hexavalent Chromium from wastewater to the permitted levels is important due ...
The performance of electrocoagulation using iron electrodes for the treatment of aqueous solutions c...
The performance of electrocoagulation, with aluminium sacrificial anode, in the treatment of metal i...
Cr(VI) is a well-known highly toxic metal, considered a priority pollutant. Industrial sources of Cr...
Trivalent chromium (Cr3+) removal from aqueous solution by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes...
AbstractThe performance of electrocoagulation using iron electrodes for the treatment of aqueous sol...
International audienceThe need for innovative and efficient processes for water treatment remains of...
The performance of electrocoagulation with iron and aluminum sacrificial anode for removal of Cr(VI)...
Chromium in wastewater is discharged from tannery, electroplating, metal finishing, dying industry a...
240-245Chromium contamination in waters are highly toxic even in very low concentrations and need to...
Electrocoagulation is one of the technologies which have been considered by many researchers in rece...
Context: The contamination of water sources by the discharge of effluents contaminated with chromium...
The removal of hexavalent chromium has attracted much attention as it is a hazardous contaminant. El...
Hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) is extremely toxic and classified as one of the 17 chemicals posing the g...
This paper reports investigations on electrochemical removal of Cr(III) from a real wastewater sampl...
Removing or decreasing hexavalent Chromium from wastewater to the permitted levels is important due ...
The performance of electrocoagulation using iron electrodes for the treatment of aqueous solutions c...
The performance of electrocoagulation, with aluminium sacrificial anode, in the treatment of metal i...
Cr(VI) is a well-known highly toxic metal, considered a priority pollutant. Industrial sources of Cr...
Trivalent chromium (Cr3+) removal from aqueous solution by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes...
AbstractThe performance of electrocoagulation using iron electrodes for the treatment of aqueous sol...