Selection of an electrolyte to enhance the electrochemical decolourisation of indigo. Optimisation and scale-up |
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Authors: | Cameselle C Pazos M Sanromán M A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Vigo, 36310 Vigo, Spain. claudio@uvigo.es |
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Abstract: | The investigation presented here focussed on the electrochemical decolourisation of a commercial, textile indigo dye, in an undivided electrochemical cell using graphite electrodes. The decolourisation values obtained employing halide salts--sodium chloride, potassium bromide and potassium iodide--and a reductive agent--sodium meta-bisulphite--as electrolytes are higher than those attained when no electrolyte was used. The highest decolourisation value at a low level of electric power consumption was obtained with sodium chloride. Besides, this electrolyte is usually found in the coloured wastewaters of textile industry. Thus, a detailed study was carried out to determine the influence of electrolyte--sodium chloride--and dye concentration on the efficiency of the process expressed in terms of energy consumption and extension of the decolourisation reaction. The scale-up of the treatment with sodium chloride was satisfactorily tested in a 20 l cell. |
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