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Title: Electro-Catalytic Degradation of Wastewater
Authors: Shukla, Pravin
Keywords: Electro-Catalytic Degradation
Wastewater
Degradation
Electro-Catalytic
Chemical 2004
Project Report 2004
Chemical Project Report
Project Report
04MCH
04MCH013
EPD
EPD 2004
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2006
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 04MCH013
Abstract: Laboratory experiments were carried out here on the electro-catalytic degradation of synthetic as well as real effluents which is cocktail mixture of effluents coming from the textile dye and insecticide industries. The effluents are characterized as very strong color high COD, and fluctuating pH.This work also consist of preparation of Novel anode and surface characterization of the prepared anode. Lab scale experiments of electro-catalytic oxidation of real effluents were performed with different anode mild steel, Pt/Ti, MMO/Ti, and PbO2.The results clearly shows that MS anode gives comparable COD and Color reduction with Pt/Ti and MMO/Ti but it dissolves very rapidly as compare to the Novel anodes.Pt/Ti gives 99.67% and 87.37% Color and COD reduction with 4Amp/dm2 current density, 5 volt and 33.5 ms/cm solution conductivity at room temperature. While MMO/Ti anode gives lesser results as compared to Pt/Ti anode with the same operating conditions. There was also a little formation of chlorine gas at the cathode identified which was not observed for the MS anode cell.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/24
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