Treatment and Operating Cost Analysis of Textile Wastewater by Electrocoagulation

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Shamal Sen

Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology , Raipur 492001, India

Abhinesh Prajapati

IPS Academy Institute of Engineering and Science

Rajesh Kumar Kaushal

Institute of Engineering and Science, IPSA, Indore

Dharm Pal

National Institute of Technology Raipur

Alisha Mansuri

IPS Academy Institute of Engineering and Science

Date Written: February 7, 2020

Abstract

Textile dyeing industries are utilizing large quantity of raw water for the processing at dyeing and finishing units. At the same time, there generate huge amount of wastewater from different processes in the textile industry. Many of textile industries in India are using variety of synthetic dyes for the processing purpose. These dyes are very complex in nature. Many dyes contain organic compounds with functional groups, carboxylic (–COOH), amine (–NH2) and azo (–N=N–). Wastewater generating from textile industry is also found to be in variety of colours along with very high COD and BOD values. Present study deals with the treatment of textile dyeing effluent with aluminium electrodes in electrochemical reactor. Experiments were carried out at different pH range (4-10) and current density 53 mA/cm2. Maximum COD and Colour removal was found 95 % and 92 % respectively at optimum pH at the cost of 13.3 Wh/dm3. Electro-coagulation was found suitable for the treatment of textile dyeing effluent.

Keywords: Textile Dyeing Effluent, Electro-coagulation, pH, Current Density, COD, Energy Consumption

Suggested Citation

Sen, Shamal and Prajapati, Abhinesh and Kumar Kaushal, Rajesh and Pal, Dharm and Mansuri, Alisha, Treatment and Operating Cost Analysis of Textile Wastewater by Electrocoagulation (February 7, 2020). Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Chemical Engineering (AdChE) 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3721564 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3721564

Shamal Sen

Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology , Raipur 492001, India ( email )

Abhinesh Prajapati (Contact Author)

IPS Academy Institute of Engineering and Science ( email )

Agra Bombay Rd.
Knowledge Village, Rajendra Nagar
Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452012
India

Rajesh Kumar Kaushal

Institute of Engineering and Science, IPSA, Indore ( email )

Institute of Engineering & Science,IPS Academy Kno
Indore, 452012
India

Dharm Pal

National Institute of Technology Raipur ( email )

Raipur, 492010
India

Alisha Mansuri

IPS Academy Institute of Engineering and Science

Agra Bombay Rd.
Knowledge Village, Rajendra Nagar
Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452012
India

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