Electrocoagulation (EC) is a potential water treatment method for eliminating various pollutants, including pathogens, organic compounds, and heavy metals. The EC technique …
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The fluoride contamination has developed into a significant risk for our society on a global scale. Chronic exposure to geogenically produced fluoride in high quantities in groundwater …
This review addresses the removal of fluoride contained in different natural groundwater samples from various parts of the world using the electrocoagulation (EC) process. A …
Fluoride ions present in drinking water are beneficial to human health when at proper concentration levels (0.5–1.5 mg L− 1), but an excess intake of fluoride (> 1.5 mg L− 1) may …
This review discusses recent advancements in electrocoagulation (EC) technology for water and wastewater treatment, focusing on optimizing energy efficiency for sustainability. The …
The main objective of this study is to analyze the influence of direct and alternating–current on electrocoagulation process in terms of% color and% COD removal along with electrical …
Electrocoagulation (EC) can be an efficient alternative to existing water and wastewater treatment methods due to its eco-friendly nature, low footprint, and facile operation …
Worldwide, water pollution poses significant threats to human health, with fluoride contamination emerging as a critical hazard. High fluoride concentrations in water cause …
The objective of this research was to evaluate the performance of a continuous electrocoagulation (EC) reactor for treating surface waters with high turbidity levels. The …