A Comparative Study on the Structure–Performance Relationships of Chemically and Electrochemically Coagulated Al(OH)3 Flocs

In this paper, various physical and chemical characteristics of electro-coagulated (ECC) and chemical-coagulated (CC) aluminum hydroxide flocs were explored comparatively in the context of their impacts on the pollutant removal performance of the processes. First, the sedimentation rate, floc size a...

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Published in:Industrial & engineering chemistry research Vol. 53; no. 9; pp. 3528 - 3538
Main Authors: Can, Orhan Taner, Bayramoglu, Mahmut
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: American Chemical Society 05-03-2014
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Summary:In this paper, various physical and chemical characteristics of electro-coagulated (ECC) and chemical-coagulated (CC) aluminum hydroxide flocs were explored comparatively in the context of their impacts on the pollutant removal performance of the processes. First, the sedimentation rate, floc size and zeta potential of the flocs at different pH values were measured in solution. Furthermore, flocs dried at 105 °C were characterized by various techniques such as TGA,FT-IR, SEM, XRD, BET and XPS as well as by chemical analysis. It was found that ECC flocs were bigger in size, faster in sedimentation and better pressed, while they had higher BET area, less water and higher isoelectric pH than CC flocs. Furthermore, pollutant removal tests using various chemicals such as benzoquinone, hydroquinone and a reactive dye showed that ECC flocs outperformed CC flocs, due to superior physical-chemical characteristics.
ISSN:0888-5885
1520-5045
DOI:10.1021/ie402789w