In this work, a new strategy for the treatment of wastes polluted with micelles is evaluated. It consists on the concentration of the pollutant by electrocoagulation, the pre-treatment of the concentrated sludge with US and the later application of an electrolytic oxidation. As it is well-known that the electrolytic treatment of diluted solutions generally fits well a first-order kinetic, this concentration is expected to lead to a more efficient process. This approach has been studied using oxyfluorfen polluted wastes. Electrocoagulation has been carried out for the concentration of a wastewater containing oxyfluorfen reducing its volume from 50.00 to 1.39 L. Once obtained the small volume of concentrated liquid waste, several treatments h...
Recent researches have demonstrated that electrochemical methods offer an attractive alternative to ...
In recent years, it is aimed to reuse wastewater to form an economical input and to manage it sustai...
Municipal solid wastes are increasing worldwide and the most common method to dispose solid residues...
This work focuses on the effect of the irradiation of ultrasound during the electrolysis of wastes p...
Electrocoagulation is a promising technology for the removal of colloids from different types of was...
The water pollution and its management became a hot topic in the scientific community in the last de...
Electrochemical processes are a promising alternative to traditional water treatment systems because...
Electrocoagulation is usually applied to remove pollutants from the liquid phase, but in this work i...
Within the past decades,water scarcity is one of the greatest challenges faced by humans, sothe trea...
This paper aims to provide an overview of electrochemical technologies in wastewater treatment. Part...
This study deals with the development of efficient and economic electrochemical treatment processes ...
The rapidly expanding global energy demand is forcing a release of regulated pollutants into water t...
This work focuses on the evaluation of the electrochemical dewatering of sludge obtained in the coag...
This study investigates the effectivenesses of electrocoagulation, ultrasound, and ultrasound-assist...
ABSTRACT: Solutions of the organic pollutant model, Crystal Violet (CV), were subjected to ultrasoni...
Recent researches have demonstrated that electrochemical methods offer an attractive alternative to ...
In recent years, it is aimed to reuse wastewater to form an economical input and to manage it sustai...
Municipal solid wastes are increasing worldwide and the most common method to dispose solid residues...
This work focuses on the effect of the irradiation of ultrasound during the electrolysis of wastes p...
Electrocoagulation is a promising technology for the removal of colloids from different types of was...
The water pollution and its management became a hot topic in the scientific community in the last de...
Electrochemical processes are a promising alternative to traditional water treatment systems because...
Electrocoagulation is usually applied to remove pollutants from the liquid phase, but in this work i...
Within the past decades,water scarcity is one of the greatest challenges faced by humans, sothe trea...
This paper aims to provide an overview of electrochemical technologies in wastewater treatment. Part...
This study deals with the development of efficient and economic electrochemical treatment processes ...
The rapidly expanding global energy demand is forcing a release of regulated pollutants into water t...
This work focuses on the evaluation of the electrochemical dewatering of sludge obtained in the coag...
This study investigates the effectivenesses of electrocoagulation, ultrasound, and ultrasound-assist...
ABSTRACT: Solutions of the organic pollutant model, Crystal Violet (CV), were subjected to ultrasoni...
Recent researches have demonstrated that electrochemical methods offer an attractive alternative to ...
In recent years, it is aimed to reuse wastewater to form an economical input and to manage it sustai...
Municipal solid wastes are increasing worldwide and the most common method to dispose solid residues...