Removal of Heavy Metals from Municipal Wastewater Sludge Under the Effect of Electric Current Application | ||||
ERJ. Engineering Research Journal | ||||
Article 2, Volume 21, Issue 3, October 1998, Page 1-11 PDF (253.64 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/erjm.1998.73082 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Hazem I. Saleh1; A.M.O Mohamed2 | ||||
1Civil engineering Dep., Menoufia univ. Egypt | ||||
2Civil engineering Dept., Mc Gill Univ. Canada | ||||
Abstract | ||||
..' . The application of an electri'c current was used to invest~gate the removal of heavy metals from a,dewatered wastewater municipal sludge. Electric current application enabled the removal of Nickel, Chromium, Zinc, and Coppe~ fiom sludge samples. Distilled water was introducid,to the electro-kihtic cell used for the study to compensate for cathodic effluent. As a conse&etice of electric current application, the amount of collected cathodic effluent,& fluctuations, and electrical conductivity variations of the cdllected catho'dic efhueit were investigated and found to be governing factofs for the application of the process. Approximately 40% of Nickel removal was achieved whileremoval of other investigatedmetals ranged from 5 to 8% 'during the experimental run. Removal rates of different metals and 'power consumption during the experimeinial run were also investigated. ' | ||||
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