The Electric Catalysis Oxidization Treatment of Anion Surfactants in Wastewater

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The treatment of anion surfactants in wastewater with the electrochemical reactor is studied in this paper. Factors affecting the removal rate were investigated,such as anode material、electric current density、electrolyse time、electrolyte and pH etc.At the optimal conditions of electric current density 30 mA/cm2 electrolyse time 45min, conductivity 1100µs/cm and pH 7-8,the removal rate of anion surfactants can be more than 97%. The middle outcome of the treatment is studied with UV analysis methods.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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1876-1880

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December 2012

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