Boron removal from boric acid wastewater by electrocoagulation using aluminum as sacrificial anode
Electrocoagulation (EC) using metallic aluminum as anode and cathode for boron removal from solution was studied. The electrolytic parameters included pH, current density, and initial boron concentration for optimizing the EC process. Experimental results showed that removal efficiency was increased...
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author | Danis Kartikaningsih Yu-Jen Shih Yao-Hui Huang |
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description | Electrocoagulation (EC) using metallic aluminum as anode and cathode for boron removal from solution was studied. The electrolytic parameters included pH, current density, and initial boron concentration for optimizing the EC process. Experimental results showed that removal efficiency was increased by elevating pH from 4.0 to 8.0, and then decreased at higher pH. The electrolytic efficacy was increased with increasing current density from 1.25 to 5.0 mA cm−2. With respect of energy consumption, 2.5 mA cm−2 of current density was acceptable for an effective EC of boron, while increasing boric acid from 10 to 100 ppm-B did not impair removal efficiency. NaCl as a supporting electrolyte promoted more anodic dissolution of aluminum from the electrode surface than that predicted by the Faraday's law. The optimal conditions under which 95% of boron was removed and less than 5 ppm-B remained in the electrolyte would be pH 8, four pairs of electrodes, and 2.5 mA cm−2 in 180 min as treating wastewaters containing 10–100 ppm-B. X-ray powder diffractometer and scanning electron microscope were used and results suggested that the irregular crystallites of hydroxide precipitates were composed of bayerite and boehmite phases simultaneously. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e8344ddf4b6944ffae059c0cba87909c2022-12-21T19:56:14ZengBMCSustainable Environment Research2468-20392016-07-0126415015510.1016/j.serj.2015.10.004Boron removal from boric acid wastewater by electrocoagulation using aluminum as sacrificial anodeDanis KartikaningsihYu-Jen ShihYao-Hui HuangElectrocoagulation (EC) using metallic aluminum as anode and cathode for boron removal from solution was studied. The electrolytic parameters included pH, current density, and initial boron concentration for optimizing the EC process. Experimental results showed that removal efficiency was increased by elevating pH from 4.0 to 8.0, and then decreased at higher pH. The electrolytic efficacy was increased with increasing current density from 1.25 to 5.0 mA cm−2. With respect of energy consumption, 2.5 mA cm−2 of current density was acceptable for an effective EC of boron, while increasing boric acid from 10 to 100 ppm-B did not impair removal efficiency. NaCl as a supporting electrolyte promoted more anodic dissolution of aluminum from the electrode surface than that predicted by the Faraday's law. The optimal conditions under which 95% of boron was removed and less than 5 ppm-B remained in the electrolyte would be pH 8, four pairs of electrodes, and 2.5 mA cm−2 in 180 min as treating wastewaters containing 10–100 ppm-B. X-ray powder diffractometer and scanning electron microscope were used and results suggested that the irregular crystallites of hydroxide precipitates were composed of bayerite and boehmite phases simultaneously.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468203916300243Boric acidAluminum hydroxidesStandard reduction potentialSolubilityChemical precipitation |
spellingShingle | Danis Kartikaningsih Yu-Jen Shih Yao-Hui Huang Boron removal from boric acid wastewater by electrocoagulation using aluminum as sacrificial anode Sustainable Environment Research Boric acid Aluminum hydroxides Standard reduction potential Solubility Chemical precipitation |
title | Boron removal from boric acid wastewater by electrocoagulation using aluminum as sacrificial anode |
title_full | Boron removal from boric acid wastewater by electrocoagulation using aluminum as sacrificial anode |
title_fullStr | Boron removal from boric acid wastewater by electrocoagulation using aluminum as sacrificial anode |
title_full_unstemmed | Boron removal from boric acid wastewater by electrocoagulation using aluminum as sacrificial anode |
title_short | Boron removal from boric acid wastewater by electrocoagulation using aluminum as sacrificial anode |
title_sort | boron removal from boric acid wastewater by electrocoagulation using aluminum as sacrificial anode |
topic | Boric acid Aluminum hydroxides Standard reduction potential Solubility Chemical precipitation |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468203916300243 |
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