Journal of the Electrochemical Society, cilt.171, sa.7, 2024 (SCI-Expanded)
Highlights Slaughterhouse plant wastewater (SWW) underwent treatment using a sequential coagulation/flocculation (CF) -continuous flow electrooxidation process (CEO). In the CF process, FeCl3 achieved COD and turbidity removal efficiencies of 52% and 63%, respectively, while alum showed rates of 50% and 55%. The CEO process demonstrated that BDD anodes outperformed Ti and MMO anodes in removing COD and turbidity from SWW. BDD electrodes successfully removed 99.9% of COD and turbidity from SWW. The calculated cost for implementing this treatment process is 3.60 US $/m3.