Statistical optimizing of electrocoagulation process for the removal of Cr(VI) using response surface methodology and kinetic study |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical Engineering, V.G.E.C. – Chandkheda, Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382424, India;2. Department of Chemical Engineering, L.D.C.E. – Navaranpura, Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380015, India |
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Abstract: | Optimization of electrocoagulation (EC) using copper electrode in terms of Cr(VI) removal from simulated waste water was executed by applying surface methodology and kinetic study. In this research, electrocoagulation process was applied to evaluate the outcome of operational parameters such as initial Cr(VI) concentration, pH, electrode distance, current density and supporting electrolyte (NaCl) concentration for the removal of Cr(VI). The experimental results showed that current density of 41.32 A/m2, electrode distance of 1.4 cm, initial pH of 5.65, time of electrocoagulation of 40 min and initial conductivity 0.21 ms are the optimal operating parameters to attain 93.33% removal efficiency of Cr(VI) ions from simulated waste water. The high value of R2 = 98.15 and R2adj = 96.49 show that fitted model confirms a good agreement with the real and predicted Cr(VI) removal percentage. It was concluded that Cr(VI) ion removal follows the first-order kinetic model by kinetic study of EC process. |
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Keywords: | Cr(VI) removal Electrocoagulation Copper electrode Kinetics Optimization Response surface methodology |
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