The removal of arsenic ion in electro-coagulation cell

The removal of As(V) and As(III) was investigated using electro-coagulation (EC) cell. Adsorption on hydro ferric oxide (HFO) generated by EC cell shows high ratio at lower pH and decreases with increasing pH. The removal efficiencies are higher in the feed solution with As(III) than with As(V). Tot...

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Main Authors: Yoo, Kyoungkeun, Ji, S., Dempsey, B.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor & Francis 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55654
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author Yoo, Kyoungkeun
Ji, S.
Dempsey, B.
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Ji, S.
Dempsey, B.
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description The removal of As(V) and As(III) was investigated using electro-coagulation (EC) cell. Adsorption on hydro ferric oxide (HFO) generated by EC cell shows high ratio at lower pH and decreases with increasing pH. The removal efficiencies are higher in the feed solution with As(III) than with As(V). Total arsenic removal ratio is higher in the feed solution with As(III) than with As(V). Total arsenic removal ratios in EC process are over 90% at pH 4 to 9 at 1.0 A in the feed solution with As(III). At 0.5 A, As(III) adsorption ratio is 36.84% at pH 4 and total arsenic removal ratio is 60.79%, and As(III) adsorption ratio is 88.19% at pH 4 and total arsenic removal ratio is 91.13% at 1.0 A. High adsorption ratio of As(V) increases total arsenic removal ratio. In the EC cell, As(III) species could be oxidized to As(V) species, and high arsenic removal ratio is expected at low pH range by using EC process. The oxidation ratios of As(III) to As(V) are 7.1 to 41.3% and 11.1 to 27.7% at 0.5 A and 1.0 A, respectively. The EC process can oxidize As(III) to As(V), and As(V) has more affinity on HFO surface than As(III) at low pH ranges. This result suggest that this technology could be used to remove As ion from acid mine drainage. © 2011 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-556542017-09-13T16:10:52Z The removal of arsenic ion in electro-coagulation cell Yoo, Kyoungkeun Ji, S. Dempsey, B. The removal of As(V) and As(III) was investigated using electro-coagulation (EC) cell. Adsorption on hydro ferric oxide (HFO) generated by EC cell shows high ratio at lower pH and decreases with increasing pH. The removal efficiencies are higher in the feed solution with As(III) than with As(V). Total arsenic removal ratio is higher in the feed solution with As(III) than with As(V). Total arsenic removal ratios in EC process are over 90% at pH 4 to 9 at 1.0 A in the feed solution with As(III). At 0.5 A, As(III) adsorption ratio is 36.84% at pH 4 and total arsenic removal ratio is 60.79%, and As(III) adsorption ratio is 88.19% at pH 4 and total arsenic removal ratio is 91.13% at 1.0 A. High adsorption ratio of As(V) increases total arsenic removal ratio. In the EC cell, As(III) species could be oxidized to As(V) species, and high arsenic removal ratio is expected at low pH range by using EC process. The oxidation ratios of As(III) to As(V) are 7.1 to 41.3% and 11.1 to 27.7% at 0.5 A and 1.0 A, respectively. The EC process can oxidize As(III) to As(V), and As(V) has more affinity on HFO surface than As(III) at low pH ranges. This result suggest that this technology could be used to remove As ion from acid mine drainage. © 2011 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55654 10.1080/12269328.2011.10541333 Taylor & Francis restricted
spellingShingle Yoo, Kyoungkeun
Ji, S.
Dempsey, B.
The removal of arsenic ion in electro-coagulation cell
title The removal of arsenic ion in electro-coagulation cell
title_full The removal of arsenic ion in electro-coagulation cell
title_fullStr The removal of arsenic ion in electro-coagulation cell
title_full_unstemmed The removal of arsenic ion in electro-coagulation cell
title_short The removal of arsenic ion in electro-coagulation cell
title_sort removal of arsenic ion in electro-coagulation cell
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55654