Dye Wastewater Treatment by Means of Electrochemistry in Diaphragm Electrolyzer

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In diaphragm cell, by using the porous graphite as anode, ACF as the cathode, acid scarlet 3R as simulated wastewater, the experiment researched into the effect of current density, electrolyte concentration, aeration rate and the initial pH value on the color removal of wastewater. The results show that the decolourization efficiency increased gradually when the applied current density increases, but the trend will slow down when current density exceeds a certain value. The decolourization efficiency is proved to be first increases then decreases with increased electrolyte concentration and aeration rate, both excessively high and low electrolyte concentration are unfavorable to the removal of wastewater, however the aeration effect is smaller. The effect on decolorization is greater in acid condition than in alkaline condition. As the diaphragm, electrolyzer resistance increase, its average decolourization efficiency is lower than without diaphragm cell, and the decolourization efficiency of cathode area is significantly higher than the anode area.

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