Background and Objectives: Electro-Fenton process has been widely applied for dye removal from
aqueous solution lately. Fenton's reagent is formed in the electrolysis medium
through the simultaneous electrochemical reduction of O2 and Fe3+ to H2O2 and
Fe2+ respectively on the cathode surface. In this paper, COD reduction
potential and decolorization of real textile wastewater were evaluated by
electrochemically generated Fenton reagent process. This wastewater mainly
contains non-biodegradable acidic dyes, which are highly resistant against
conventional oxidizing agents.
Materials and Methods:
Electro-Fenton process was carried out in an open and undivided cell in order
to evaluate the removal of color and COD from real textile wastewater using
graphite felt (cathode) and Pt plate (anode) at room temperature. The effects
of current density, flow rate of air, electrolysis time, initial pH, and
ferrous ion concentration were investigated for real textile wastewater.
Results: The results
showed that the optimal experimental conditions obtained in electrochemical
studies were as follows: current density=4.8 mA cm-2, pH=3, flow rate of
air=1.5L/min, Fe2+=3mM and reaction time=160 min. Under these conditions, COD
removal and decolorization achieved were 63% and 77.2% respectively.
Conclusion: According
to the results achieved, electro-Fenton process can be used as a pretreatment
for degradation of colored wastewater and refractory pollutants. Moreover, this
feasible technology improves biodegradability of the textile wastewater.
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