textile wastewater treatment by electrocoagulation process

textile wastewater treatment by electrocoagulation process
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  • What is electrocoagulation in textile wastewater treatment?
  • The electrocoagulation (EC) process is one of the most commonly used methods for treating textile wastewater, relying on coagulation, adsorption, and precipitation mechanisms for decontamination.
  • How is industrial textile wastewater treated?
  • Gilpavas et al. (2019) explored industrial textile wastewater treatment using multi-step treatment processes consisting of electrocoagulation + Fenton (F) or photo-Fenton (PF) + active carbon adsorption (EC + F/PF + AC) processes.
  • Can composite electrode electrocoagulation remove colour from textile wastewater?
  • Based on the investigations made, the composite electrode electrocoagulation process appears to be an efficient process for producing direct dischargeable or recyclable quality wastewater from textile wastewater. A review on chemical coagulation/flocculation technologies for removal of colour from textile wastewaters J. Environ.
  • What factors affect electrocoagulation efficiency of textile wastewater?
  • Electrocoagulation depends on the applied current density, the reaction time, the nature of anode/cathode materials, the pH of the real textile wastewater and the distance between the electrodes , , , . Ghanbari and Moradi reported that decolorization efficiency of the wastewater depends mainly on the pH.