Remediation of Chicken Processing Wastewater using Electrochemically Produced Layered Double Hydroxides

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jewel A. G. Gomes
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Green rust (GR) are layered Fe(II)-Fe(III) double hydroxides, having a pyroaurite-type structure consisting of positively charged hydroxide layers and hydrated ions in interlayers. This special feature of GR is very efficient for wastewater treatment as the pollutants are easily taken in or exchanged with the anions in the interlayers. It can be simply and cost-effectively produced by electrocoagulation (EC). Chicken processing plant (CPP) produces large amount of wastewater containing variety of readily biodegradable organic compounds, fats, and proteins. The possible re-use of properly treated CPP wastewater would be economic and environment friendly. In this study, we present our work on treatment of CPP wastewater using EC, specifically for the removal of COD. Analysis of the EC-treated water for reuse in the same plant is discussed considering the U.S.EPA regulations. Two types of EC-reactors were used for this purpose. To better understand the treatment mechanism, EC-floc was also characterized using XRD and SEM-EDS.
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APA: Jewel A. G. Gomes  (2010)  Remediation of Chicken Processing Wastewater using Electrochemically Produced Layered Double Hydroxides

MLA: Jewel A. G. Gomes Remediation of Chicken Processing Wastewater using Electrochemically Produced Layered Double Hydroxides. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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