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Operating and scale-up factors for the electrolytic removal of algae from eutrophied lakewater

✍ Scribed by Catalino G Alfafara; Kazunori Nakano; Nakao Nomura; Takeshi Igarashi; Masatoshi Matsumura


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
114 KB
Volume
77
Category
Article
ISSN
0268-2575

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Abstract

Electrolytic removal of algae was conducted in batch and continuous reactors to investigate operating factors affecting removal efficiency and to explore engineering relationships which could be useful for operation and scale‐up. The system integrated both electro‐flocculation and electro‐flotation mechanisms by using polyvalent metal anodes and inert metal cathodes. Batch reactor studies confirmed that high electrical input power or higher electrical current achieved higher and faster removal efficiencies. Natural liquid circulation was observed during electrolytic operation and increased with higher electrical power. However, a small degree of external mixing may be useful at lower electrical power input. Electro‐flotation alone could not achieve complete algae removal (maximum efficiency 40–50%), and showed the importance of algal floc formation for the complete removal of algae. In continuous electrolysis experiments, the ratio of the volumetric current intensity (amperes dm^−3^) and the chlorophyll a loading (mg dm^−3^ h^−1^) was found to be a useful operating and scale‐up factor to balance high algal removal efficiency with minimum release of excess aluminum. This ratio was eventually found to be just the charge dose or the amount of coulombs required to remove a unit mass of chlorophyll a. The optimum charge dose was determined and used to relate the operating current and electrolysis time of a continuous process.

© 2002 Society of Chemical Industry


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