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Investigation on pulsed-electrocoagulation process for the treatment of wet coffee processing wastewater using an aluminum electrode

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dc.contributor.author Asefaw , Kassahun Tadesse, Firomsa , Wendesen Mekonin , Perumal Bidira , Desta , Asaithambi
dc.date.accessioned 2025-02-17T20:45:08Z
dc.date.available 2025-02-17T20:45:08Z
dc.date.issued 2023-12-19
dc.identifier.citation Kassahun Tadesse Asefaw , Firomsa Bidira , Wendesen Mekonin Desta , Perumal Asaithambi en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.ju.edu.et//handle/123456789/9370
dc.description.abstract The use of conventional direct current-electrocoagulation in wastewater treatment is limited by its drawbacks, which include electrode passivation, high energy consumption, and significant sludge generation. Therefore, to address these issues, pulsed-electrocoagulation (PECP) has been developed. The PECP is an advanced wastewater treatment technique that uses intermittent electrical pulses to target and break down organic compounds in wastewater. It offers several benefits, including enhanced removal of organic compounds, reduced chemical consumption, energy efficiency, treatment of complex wastewater composition, pathogen inactivation, envi ronmental compliance, and potential for water reuse. In this research, removal efficiency of % Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), % Color, % Turbidity, % phosphate, and %nitrate was investigated for the wet coffee processing wastewater by using PECP and the obtained results as the COD-98.75%, color-99.92%, turbidity-99.00%, phosphate-99.02%, and nitrate-98.83%, respectively. Independent variables were the major significant factors and the optimum value was investigated and obtained at pH of 7, electrolyte dosage of 0.75 g L 1 , electrolysis time of 45 min, and current of 0.45 Amp. As a result, PECP with NaCl and CaCl2 as an electrolyte is an effective treatment technique for pollutant removal from wastewater. As a consequence, the specific benefits may vary depending on the system design, operational parameters, and wastewater characteristics. The pilot-scale studies and optimization are essential for assessing PECP feasibility and performance. en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier B.V. en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries ;Sustainable Chemistry for the Environment 6 (2024) 100085
dc.subject Pulsed electrochemical process, Wet coffeewastewater, Electrolyte, Pollutant removal, Nutrient removal Optimum of operating parameters en_US
dc.title Investigation on pulsed-electrocoagulation process for the treatment of wet coffee processing wastewater using an aluminum electrode en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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