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Reviste: » Environmental Engineering and Management Journal» European Journal of Science and Theology» Sănătate Sport și Nutriție
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REMOVAL OF BIOPOLYMERS IN DISTILLERY SPENTWASH USING IRIDIUM OXIDE COATED TITANIUM MESH ANODE AND POLYALUMINUM CHLORIDE: OPTIMIZATION AND SEQUENTIAL STUDIES Autori: R. Krishna PrasadData aparitiei: January / 2014 Revista: Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 13 › Nr. 1 ISSN: 1843 - 3707 N.A.Abstract
The purpose of the undertaken research work is to degrade the biopolymeric pigments present in the distillery spentwash. This is done by direct electro-oxidation using iridium oxide coated titanium mesh as catalytic anode. The effects of current intensity, dilution, pH and time of electro-oxidation were studied. The combined effects were analyzed using Box-Behnken design for optimization and statistical analysis. The rate constant for first order electrochemical kinetics relating the rate constant and current density for decolorization is proposed as kIr = 0.00109 (Id)1.7244. The power consumption at different current intensities was found based on chemical oxygen demand reduction. The optimal parameters obtained were current intensity (1.3A), dilution (10%) and electrolysis time of 3 hours for 90% target color removal. The actual color removal at optimal conditions is 88% color removal, which confirms close to statistical analysis. The sequential treatment with polyaluminum chloride coagulant was studied to develop an optimized solution for complete degradation of biopolymers. |

