Design and Optimization by Design-Expert Software for Carbon Cycle Mico-Electrolysis Reactor Treatment of the Phenol Wastewater

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A tentative plan of phenol wastewater treatment by using the carbon cycling micro-electrolysis reactor (CCMER) was designed and its result was analyzed with Design-Expert 7.1 software. The experiment results showed that the relation model between CODcr removal efficiency and the effective factors with different operating variables was established and normal probability plot of residual, response surface and contours for desirability function of CODcr removal efficiency with different effective factors were given. A group of optimization parameters for CODcr removal efficiency would be consulted by Design-Expert 7.1.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 197-198)

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821-825

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February 2011

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