Electrochemical oxidation as a post treatment for biologically tannery wastewater in batch reactor.

Water Sci Technol

Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT), 268 Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Dist. 10, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam.

Published: October 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Tannery wastewater contains harmful substances like heavy metals and organic compounds, making traditional biological treatment methods ineffective due to high salinity and toxicity.
  • Electrochemical oxidation is proposed as a more effective solution, showing high pollutant removal, low energy consumption, and stable performance using different anodes.
  • The study found that using Ti/BDD anodes resulted in the highest removal efficiencies of various pollutants, particularly at optimal conditions of pH 8, 400 rpm stirring, and 5-hour treatment time.

Article Abstract

Tannery wastewater is known to contain high concentrations of organic compounds, heavy metals, nitrogen, sulphur, chromium, and many other chemicals. Both aerobic and anaerobic biological approaches have proven ineffective in the treatment of tannery wastewater due to the high salinity and toxic chemicals contained within the medium. Electrochemical oxidation presents a promising method for solving this problem. High pollutant removal efficiency, low energy consumption, and high electrode stability are three important factors supporting the feasibility of an efficient electrochemical treatment process. In the present study, electrochemical oxidation was performed as a post treatment for tannery wastewater (after biological pre-treatment) in a batch reactor using Ti/RuO, Ti/IrO, and Ti/BDD anodes. The effects of pH, current density, stirring rate and treatment time were studied to assess the treatment efficiency as well as the energy consumption of the process. The results showed that colour, chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon (TOC), and total nitrogen (TN) removal efficiencies on the electrodes were: Ti/RuO (88.8%, 88.40%, 64.0%, 96.4%), Ti/IrO (85.40%, 85.9%, 52.3%, 51.4%), Ti/BDD (90.60%, 94.7%, 90.5%, 82.7%) respectively, at a current density of 80 mA/cm. All three electrodes demonstrated optimal performance at a pH of 8, a stirring rate of 400 rpm, a current density of 80 mA/cm, and an electrolysis time of 5 h. The concentration of tri-chloromethane by-product was detected with limiting value. Electrochemical oxidation thus offers a feasible method for removing organic compounds and nutrients from tannery wastewater.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2019.380DOI Listing

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