Feasibility Study on Coking Waste Water Treatment by Three-Dimensional Electrode

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The feasibility of coking waste water treatment by three-dimensional electrode was studied in the experiment. The reactor is comprised of a conventional two-dimensional electrode filled with high carbon-bearing metallized pellets which is also called the third electrode. The results show that there is a dramatic decrease in the content of COD, phenol and cyanide by this treatment. Also the color of coking wastewater after being treated is compared with original sample.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 750-752)

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1437-1440

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August 2013

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