پديد آورندگان :
Vaezi F. نويسنده , Nazmara Sh. نويسنده , Bazrafshan E. نويسنده , Mahvi A. H. نويسنده , Nasseri S. نويسنده , Mesdaghinia A. R. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
The object of this study is the evaluation of cadmium removal from industrial wastewater by
electrocoagulation process. For this study a glass tank in 1.56 L volume with four plate electrode was
used to do experiments. The electrodes made of iron and connect to the positive and negative pole of DC
power supply (bipolar mode). The tank was filled with synthetic wastewater that was containing
cadmium ion in concentration 5, 50 and 500 mg/L and then it was started up. The percent of cadmium
ion removal was measured at pH 3, 7 and 10 and in electric potential range of 20, 30 and 40 volts. At the
end of each stage of experiment, volume of produced sludge was measured. The results obtained at
different electrical potential showed that initial concentration of cadmium can effect on efficiency
removal and for higher concentration of cadmium, higher electrical potential or more reaction time is
needed. On the other hand, if the initial concentration increases, the time required of process should
increase too. The final pH for iron electrodes was always higher than initial pH. As expected, the results
showed that for a given time, the removal efficiency increased significantly with increase of current
density. The highest electrical potential (40V) produced the quickest treatment with >99% cadmium
reduction occurring after only 20 min. The result showed that, in this process, the use of different
electrical potentials can provide a wide range of pH for doing this process and electrocoagulation
process (using iron electrodes) is a reliable, safety, efficient and cost-effective method for removal of
cadmium from industrial effluents, especially designed for pH =10 and voltage = 40V.