Optimization of organic compounds removal from Wastewater by Electrocoagulation

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JR_HMJ-19-1_017

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 28 بهمن 1402

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Introduction: As the most hazardous sewage, hospital wastewater contains various contaminants, and its uncontrolled discharge can seriously damage the environment. Bandar Abbas is located in an arid and semi-arid region; therefore, hospital wastewater should be treated through an appropriate and economic method. This study aimed to determine the efficiency of electrocoagulation with aluminum and iron electrodes in removal of COD from wastewater of Shahid Mohammadi Hospital of Bandar Abbas. Methods: This analysis was performed in laboratory-scale through an incoherent method using a reactor which contained iron and aluminum binary and quaternary electrodes. A total of ۵۵ samples of raw sewage of the hospital were examined and a total of ۲۱۶ samples were analyzed to determine the parameters which were effective in the process. Samples (۳ L) were immediately transferred to the laboratory after collection. COD removal was performed through electrocoagulation at pH ۳, ۷, and ۱۱, voltages ۱۰, ۲۰, and ۳۰, and reaction times of ۳۰, ۴۵, and ۶۰ min. The results were analyzed using SPSS ۱۶ through analysis of covariance. Results: The data showed better performance of electrodes at ۲ cm apart rather than ۳ cm. The COD removal efficiency was increased by ۶.۲% when pH was decreased from ۱۱ to ۳ at optimum voltage of ۳۰ V and reaction time of ۶۰ min. The results showed that by increasing the reaction time from ۳۰ to ۶۰ min at voltages ۱۰, ۲۰ and ۳۰, the efficiency of COD removal increased from ۳۲.۳% to ۸۷.۱%. Therefore, the highest efficiency of COD removal (۸۷.۱%) was obtained at optimal pH of ۳, voltage of ۳۰ V, and reaction time of ۶۰ min with iron quaternary electrode. Conclusion: Given the high efficiency of electrocoagulation as well as its simplicity and relatively low cost, it can be used for removal of COD from hospital wastewater.