Study and Their Treatment Analysis of Surface Water in Hyderabad City Zone by Electro-Coagulation Method |
Author(s): |
| Prof. Anand K Sheelvanth , Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology Hyderabad; V. Saikiran, Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology Hyderabad; CH. Saikrishna, Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology Hyderabad; D. Balshetty, Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology Hyderabad; V.Udaykumar, Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology Hyderabad |
Keywords: |
| Coagulation, Electrochemical Treatment, Electrocoagulation, Electrode, Surface Water Treatment |
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Electrolytic treatment of surface water utilizes the electric energy to removal the pollutants in the form of TDS from the surface water. Considerable efforts have been made to purify the different types of Surface water using various electrolytic treatment devices, apparatus and reactors. The present review focuses on the recent development in the electrolytic treatments considering the views of the past work in this field. Most studies have been performed on iron, steel, aluminium and zinc electrodes using various current densities and electrolysis time. Moreover, these studies have been carried out on the removal of different physico-chemical, heavy metals and microbiological parameters using different types of Surface water. In this review the main emphasis has been given to the removal of physico-chemical parameters viz., colour, turbidity, EC, TSS, BOD, COD and heavy metals of the Surface water. The literature on the electrolytic treatment methods using different types of Surface water is surveyed and physico-chemical parameters of Surface water are reviewed. Besides this impact of current density, electrode types, time of electric current application along with the removal efficiency are also discussed in the present review. Additionally, various aspects of the electrolytic treatment of Surface water like impact of temperature, coagulation and flocculation rate are also discussed to make the literature more specific and generalization to understand the electrolytic treatment of Surface water. Therefore, the future directions of the research could be focused on the more efficient removal of pollutants from the Surface water using electrolytic technology in order to achieve the safe limits of Surface water for the reuse and discharge as per water quality standards. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV11I30053 Published in: Volume : 11, Issue : 3 Publication Date: 01/06/2023 Page(s): 60-63 |
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