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Unravelling the emerging carcinogenic contaminants from industrial waste water for prospective remediation by electrocoagulation – A review

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dc.contributor.author Yasasve, Madhavan
dc.contributor.author Manjusha, Muralidharan
dc.contributor.author Manojj, Dhinakaran
dc.contributor.author Preethi, P. Sai
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-18T12:07:39Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-18T12:07:39Z
dc.date.issued 2022-08-07
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.ju.edu.et//handle/123456789/8672
dc.description.abstract The need of the hour relies on finding new but sustainable ways to curb rising pollution levels. The accelerated levels of urbanization and increase in population deplete the finite resources essential for human sustenance. In this aspect, water is one of the non-renewable sources that is running out very fast and is polluted drastically day by day. One way of tackling the problem is to reduce the pollution levels by decreasing the usage of chemicals in the process, and the other is to find ways to reuse or reduce the contaminants in the effluent by treatment methods. Most of the available water recycling or treatment methods are not sustainable. Some of them even use toxic chemicals in the processing steps. Treatment of organic wastes from industries is a challenging task as they are hard to remove. Electrocoagulation is one of the emerging water treatment technologies that is highly sus tainable and has a comparatively cheaper operating cost. Being a broad-spectrum treatment process, it is suitable for treating the most common water pollutants ranging from oils, bacteria, heavy metals, and others. The process is also straightforward, where electrical current is used to coagulate theprences of carcinogens in these waste water increases the need for its treatment towards further use. The present investi gation is made as an extensive analysis of the emerging carcinogens and their various sources from process industries, especially in the form of organic waste and their removal by electrocoagulation and its coupled techniques. The paper also aims to ascertain why the electrocoagulation technique may be a better alternative compared with other methods for the removal of carcinogens in organic wastewater, an analysis which has not been explored before. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject Water pollution en_US
dc.subject Industrial effluent en_US
dc.subject Organic waste en_US
dc.subject Carcinogens en_US
dc.subject Electrocoagulation-coupled en_US
dc.subject Treatment en_US
dc.title Unravelling the emerging carcinogenic contaminants from industrial waste water for prospective remediation by electrocoagulation – A review en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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