Investigation on decolorization of biologically pretreated cellulosic ethanol wastewater by electrochemical method
Date
2017-04-25Author
Shan, Lili
Liu, Junfeng
Ambuchi, John Justo
Yu, Yanling
Huang, Linlin
Feng, Yujie
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The biologically pretreated cellulosic ethanol wastewater poses a serious environmental concern because
of its refractory and color compounds. The decolorization of electrochemical oxidation using Sb doped Ti/
SnO2 electrode for advanced treatment of cellulosic ethanol wastewater under different current density
(5–30 mAcm2
), initial pH (3–8.9) and supporting electrolyte (0–0.25 M NaCl) was investigated in this
study. Complete decolorization, 8.5% chemical oxygen demand (COD) and 69.1% dissolved organic carbon
removal efficiencies were achieved under the optimal conditions (20 mAcm2
, pH 5 and supporting elec-
trolyte of 0.1 M NaCl) after 150 min. The energy consumption required to meet National Discharge
Standard (GB 27631-2011) is 93.8 kWh kg COD1
. Further investigation revealed that hydroxyl radicals
played a primary role in the degradation of organic contaminants, while active chlorine formed from
chloride oxidation played a less important role. Direct anodic oxidation and indirect reaction via perox-
odisulfate generated from sulfate oxidation could be negligible. The formation of chlorination by-
products appeared to be low since the final total Trihalomethanes concentration detected was
263 mg L1
, with the detection of chloroform as the main Trihalomethanes.
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