Synthetic solutions containing up to 2000 ppm of gallotannic acid and real wastewater from vegetal tanning processes with values of chemical oxygen demand (COD) exceeding 100 000 ppm were decontaminated by electrolysis using a sacrifical iron anode coupled to either a titanium-platinised or an O2-diffusion cathode. Experiments were performed in the presence of oxidants and oxidation promoters such as air, oxygen and hydrogenperoxide, the latter being directly added to the solution or electrogenerated by the O2-diffusion cathode. COD and UV-visible absorbance evolution showed that tannins are removed from electrolysed solutions down to relatively low values, permitting more than 94% elimination. Partial oxididation of the mother compound gen...
This study was performed to investigate the treatment of an industrial wastewater mainly containing ...
The removal of pollutants from textile wastewater via electrochemical oxidation and a coupled system...
The electrochemical oxidation of tannic acid contaminated wastewater by RuO2/IrO2/TaO2-coated titani...
The applicability of electrochemical methods to remove tannins from wastewater was investigated. Gal...
Leather industry uses high quantities of water, from 50 to 200 m3 per day, the whole amount of which...
Removal of organic dyes, tannins and phenol based molecules from aqueous solutions and the amenabili...
The electro-oxidative demolition of synthetic tannins, complex organic molecules widely used in leat...
A wide range and globally active agro-industries such as olive oil processing, winery, tannery, text...
Very large amounts of synthetic dyes are discharged in the environment from industrial effluents [1]...
In the present experimental work, the degradation and detoxification of two commercially important p...
Vegetable tannery wastewaters contain high concentrations of organics and other chemicals that inhib...
This work aims to study the ability of using single and sequential electro-Fenton (EF) and electroco...
International audienceAn environmentally friendly electrochemical treatment, electro-Fenton process,...
The textile and paper industries require large volumes of water and produce effluents that contain l...
The electrochemical removal of a synthetic solution containing 120 mg L1 of alizarin red has been st...
This study was performed to investigate the treatment of an industrial wastewater mainly containing ...
The removal of pollutants from textile wastewater via electrochemical oxidation and a coupled system...
The electrochemical oxidation of tannic acid contaminated wastewater by RuO2/IrO2/TaO2-coated titani...
The applicability of electrochemical methods to remove tannins from wastewater was investigated. Gal...
Leather industry uses high quantities of water, from 50 to 200 m3 per day, the whole amount of which...
Removal of organic dyes, tannins and phenol based molecules from aqueous solutions and the amenabili...
The electro-oxidative demolition of synthetic tannins, complex organic molecules widely used in leat...
A wide range and globally active agro-industries such as olive oil processing, winery, tannery, text...
Very large amounts of synthetic dyes are discharged in the environment from industrial effluents [1]...
In the present experimental work, the degradation and detoxification of two commercially important p...
Vegetable tannery wastewaters contain high concentrations of organics and other chemicals that inhib...
This work aims to study the ability of using single and sequential electro-Fenton (EF) and electroco...
International audienceAn environmentally friendly electrochemical treatment, electro-Fenton process,...
The textile and paper industries require large volumes of water and produce effluents that contain l...
The electrochemical removal of a synthetic solution containing 120 mg L1 of alizarin red has been st...
This study was performed to investigate the treatment of an industrial wastewater mainly containing ...
The removal of pollutants from textile wastewater via electrochemical oxidation and a coupled system...
The electrochemical oxidation of tannic acid contaminated wastewater by RuO2/IrO2/TaO2-coated titani...