Treatment of sugar industry wastewater using a combination of thermal and electrocoagulation processes |
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Authors: | Omprakash Sahu Dubasi Govardhana Rao Arun Thangavel Saravanan Ponnappan |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemical and Food Engineering, BiT, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia |
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Abstract: | Sugar industries require a large amount of water for processing, and also generate large amounts of high-degree polluted wastewater. To maintain the water balance in the industry, it is imperative that effective treatment methods need to be devised to treat the wastewaters. The main aim of the present work is to treat the sugar industry wastewater by combined thermal and electro-oxidation methods with a metal and a catalyst based on ferrous material. Results showed a reduction of 75.6% of COD and 79.2% of colour content with thermal treatment, and 97.8% of COD and 99.7% of colour with combined thermal and electrocoagulation treatments under optimum conditions. These reduction levels are adequate for recycling limits. |
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Keywords: | Wastewater treatment sugar industry wastewaters thermal treatment electrocoagulation |
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