Investigation of nickel removal from heavy metal containing industrial wastewater by electrocoagulation method
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In the study, Ni2+ (nickel) removal from synthetically prepared wastewater by electrocoagulation method, which is one of
the electrochemical treatment processes, was investigated and parameters such as current density, pH, mixing speed, initial
Ni2+ concentration, supporting electrolyte type and concentration were determined to determine Ni2+ removal efficiencies
effects were studied. Experiment conditions during 30 minutes of electrolysis; the current density was determined as
0.95 mA/cm2
, the initial pH of the wastewater was 6, the mixing speed was 150 rpm, and the initial nickel concentration
was 250 mg/L. The Ni2+ removal efficiency was obtained as 75.99% under the determined experimental conditions, while
the energy consumption was calculated as 3.15 kW-h/m3
. In the experiments, it was observed that the type and concentration of the supporting electrolyte did not have a significant effect on the Ni2+ removal efficiency. In the trials where the
effect of the support electrolyte concentration was examined, the Ni2+ removal efficiency was 75.99% in the wastewater
environment without the supporting electrolyte, while the Ni2+ removal efficiency was 81.55% when 7.5 mmol/L NaCl was
used after the 30-minute reaction, and the energy consumption was 2.15 kW-h/m3
obtained as. As a result of the studies,
it was concluded that the electrocoagulation process can be applied in the treatment of wastewater containing Ni2+
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Journal of Electrochemical Science and TechnologyCilt
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