Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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228695 | Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Electrochemical method was carried out to remove fluoride ions from pretreated photovoltaic wastewater using an electrocoagulation technique, and using aluminum sheets as a working electrode. Distance between electrodes, number of electrodes, pH and current density were determined to be optimum at 1 cm, 3, 7, and 18.51 A/m2, respectively. An operation cost including sacrificial electrode materials and electrical energy requirements was also performed for the treatment process. Under the experimental conditions energy consumption was determined as 0.32 kW h/m3. The results show that the electrocoagulation can be applied to photovoltaic wastewater post-treatment.
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