Electrocoagulation (EC) is a popular wastewater treatment alternative that had been studied extensively for a wide range of wastewater types, due to its versatility, ease of setup, low …
Heavy metals like arsenic, copper, cadmium, chromium, nickel, zinc, lead, and mercury are major pollutants of fresh water reservoirs because of their toxic, non‐biodegradable, and …
S Garcia-Segura, MMSG Eiband, JV de Melo… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
The electrocoagulation (EC) process is an electrochemical means of introducing coagulants and removing suspended solids, colloidal material, and metals, as well as other dissolved …
Z Guo, Y Zhang, H Jia, J Guo, X Meng… - Science of the total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Landfill leachate is a kind of difficult-to-degrade wastewater with complex water qualities. Waste filtrate cannot be thoroughly treated by traditional biological, physical and chemical …
Electrocoagulation process (EC) has been the subject of several reviews in the last decade, and is still a very active area of research. Most published works deals with applications for …
B Abdulhadi, P Kot, K Hashim, A Shaw… - Science of The Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
The process of Electrocoagulation (EC), the in-situ production of coagulants by passing an electric current through sacrificial electrodes, is free of chemical additives and cost-effective …
Organic matter is a widely occurring pollutant in freshwater sources due to the extensive use of synthetic organic compounds in industry and the natural occurrence of organic matter in …
Various techniques such as physical, chemical, biological, advanced oxidation and electrochemical are used for the treatment of industrial effluent. The commonly used …
This study evaluated the efficacy of electrocoagulation methods for the removal of microplastics using both synthetic solutions and wastewater samples. The experiments were …