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Electrochemical removal of zinc and nickel ions from wastewater using flat plate electrodes

Posted on:2006-06-07Degree:M.EType:Thesis
University:Ryerson University (Canada)Candidate:Khan, Rehan MuhammadFull Text:PDF
GTID:2451390005499410Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Simulated wastewater containing 20ppm of Zn++, 20ppm of Ni++ was treated using an electrochemical technique. This synthetic wastewater was used to simulate the wastewater from metal finishing industries. A rectangular bath integrated with an electrochemical cell consisting of flat plate electrodes (the stainless steel anode and aluminum cathode) was used in the treatment. Potassium sulfate was used as a supporting electrolyte to enhance the removal of Zn++ and Ni++. The effects of volumetric liquid flux, pH and electrode surface area on Zn++ and Ni++ removal were investigated. All experiments were performed at 25°C and at an applied voltage of 4V. When volumetric flux was raised from 0.0092 to 0.0277m3.m-2.s-1, an increasing trend of the Zn++ and Ni++ removal was observed. The maximum metal removal was observed at a volumetric liquid flux of 0.0231m3.m-2.s-1. Zn ++ and Ni++ were removed by 80% and 34%, respectively, after 48 hours of electrochemical treatment. Moreover, an increase in the removal of Zn++ and Ni++ was observed when the pH was varied from 3.5 to 6.5. The maximum removal of Zn++ and Ni++, 97% and 62%, respectively, occurred at a volumetric liquid flux of 0.0231m3.m-2.s-1 and a pH of 6.5. The experimental values showed a similar increasing trend in the removal of Zn++ and Ni++, when the electrode surface area was increased from 0.024m2 to 0.048m2; the removal of Zn++ and Ni++ improved by 14% and 12%, respectively. However, there was no major change in the removal of Zn++ and Ni++ between flat plate and corrugated plate electrodes.
Keywords/Search Tags:Removal, Flat plate, Wastewater, Electrochemical, Volumetric liquid flux
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