Author/Authors :
Zeliha Can، Berrin نويسنده Eighth Regional Directorate of State Hydraulic Works (DS?), Erzurum, Turkey , , Boncukcuoglu، Recep نويسنده , , Erdem Yilmaz، Alper نويسنده 2Department of Environmental Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey , , Fil، Baybars Ali نويسنده Department of Environmental Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Atatürk University, Erzurum, TurkeyDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Bal?kesir University, Balikesir, Turkey ,
Abstract :
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a global problem that will likely become more apparent in future years
as scientists and engineers measure the true extent of the problem. Arsenic poisoning is preventable though as
there are several methods for easily removing even trace amounts of arsenic from drinking water. In the present
study, electrocoagulation was evaluated as a treatment technology for arsenic removal from aqueous solutions. The
effects of parameters such as initial pH, current density, initial concentration, supporting electrolyte type and stirring
speed on removal efficiency were investigated. It has been observed that initial pH was highly effective on the
arsenic removal efficiency. The highest removal efficiency was observed at initial pH = 4. The obtained experimental
results showed that the efficiency of arsenic removal increased with increasing current density and decreased with
increasing arsenic concentration in the solution. Supporting electrolyte had not significant effects on removal,
adding supporting electrolyte decreased energy consumption. The effect of stirring speed on removal efficiency
was investigated and the best removal efficiency was at the 150 rpm. Under the optimum conditions of initial pH 4,
current density of 0.54 mA/cm2, stirring speed of 150 rpm, electrolysis time of 30 minutes, removal was obtained as
99.50%. Energy consumption in the above conditions was calculated as 0.33 kWh/m3. Electrocoagulation with iron
electrodes was able to bring down 50 mg/L arsenic concentration to less than 10 ?g/L at the end of electrolysis
time of 45 minutes with low electrical energy consumption as 0.52 kWh/m3.