Three-Dimensional Electrode Used for Low Concentration Wastewater Containing Cu2+

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Three-dimensional electrode method is especially suitable for the treatment of low concentration wastewater containing Cu2+. Study the changes on the Cu2+ removal rate, under the condition of different electrode filling material (such as steel ball, activated carbon, activated carbon and resin). The results show steel ball as filling-material is best. Steel ball has higher removal efficiency of Cu2+, up to more than 80%. Steel ball as filling-material the effect of electrode distance on Cu2+ removal is smallest. Compared with steel ball as filling-material, the response time of activated charcoal is no obvious disadvantage.

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