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An Experimental Protocol for Studying Mineral Effects on Organic Hydrothermal Transformations
Published on: August 8, 2018
Binary electrochemical mineralization of heterocyclic nitrogenous compounds: parametric optimization using Taguchi
Ajay Devidas Hiwarkar1,2, Rohit Chauhan1, Ritesh Patidar1
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, 247667, India.
Abstract:
The main objective of the present work was to understand the interactive behaviour of various operating parameters including concentration of pollutants during binary electrochemical mineralization of the two nitrogenous heterocyclic pollutants in the aqueous solution. Indole and pyrrole were selected as pollutants, whereas Pt/Ti was selected as anode and cathode. The effects of different operating parameters like current density, solution conductivity, initial concentration of the pollutants and time were studied. Taguchi method was used to optimize these operating parameters for obtaining the ultimate rate of degradation for the nitrogenous compounds. There were basically two responses, i.e. chemical oxygen demand (COD) degradation and specific energy consumption. These responses were maximized and minimized, respectively. At the optimum condition, removal efficiencies of pyrrole, indole and COD were found to be 46.1%, 62.4% and 61.4%, respectively. The optimum value of specific energy consumption was found to be 159.5 kWh per kg COD removed. Possible mineralization pathways are also proposed on the basis of the identified intermediates by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy. The operating cost was also calculated for the binary lab-scale treatment of the indole and pyrrole and compared with reported cost analysis for the electrochemical treatment.
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