Treatment of Domestic Waste Water By Using Unified Bipolar Electrode System |
Author(s): |
| Saniya Z Kaladgi , Secab Institute Of Engineering And Technology Vijayapur ; Dr.Chetan Marol, Secab Institute Of Engineering And Technology Vijayapur ; Nida Habiba Chattarki , Secab Institute Of Engineering And Technology Vijayapur ; Saheba Nadaf, Secab Institute Of Engineering And Technology Vijayapur ; Laxmi Nayak, Secab Institute Of Engineering And Technology Vijayapur |
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| Domestic Waste Water, Unified Bipolar Electrode System |
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The treatment of domestic wastewater is critical for safeguarding environmental resources and public health. This study explores the use of a Unified Bipolar Electrode System (UBES), an advanced electrochemical method, for the efficient treatment of domestic wastewater. Domestic wastewater, rich in organic matter, nutrients, pathogens, and suspended solids, poses significant challenges for conventional treatment systems, which often involve high costs, complex operations, and environmental impacts. The UBES operates by applying an electric current through bipolar electrodes, typically made of aluminium or iron, to generate coagulants in situ. These coagulants effectively aggregate and remove pollutants such as suspended solids, organic matter, and heavy metals through electrocoagulation. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV12I110001 Published in: Volume : 12, Issue : 11 Publication Date: 01/02/2025 Page(s): 16-19 |
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