Indian Journal of Advances in Chemical Science,

Volume: 11, Issue : 2, April 2023

 
             
   
   

ISSN No.: 2320-0898 (Print); 2320-0928 (Electronic)

 

DOI: 10.22607/IJACS.2023.1102002

   

Research Article

     

Experimental Design Methodology Applied to Phenol Removal from Refinery Wastewater by Electrocoagulation Process

   

Y.V. Bilé, J. Ano*, K.E. Konan, A.S. Assémian, B.G.H. Briton, K.B. Yao, K. Adouby, A. Trokourey, P. Drogui
 

ABSTRACT

 

The present study investigates phenol removal from petroleum industry wastewater by electrocoagulation (EC) process. The effluent is treated in a batch reactor using successively iron and aluminum electrodes connected in a monopolar configuration. The effects of current intensity (0.5–3A), pH (5–10), treatment time (20–80 min), and electrode type (Fe-Al) were assessed through a full factorial design. The current intensity, the pH, and electrode type are the main influent parameters on phenol removal while treatment time has a negligible effect. Analysis of coefficients shows that current intensity and pH have positive effects on phenol removal. The coefficient of the electrode type indicates that Fe electrodes are more efficient than aluminum electrodes. The best performance of phenol removal is 90.36% and is obtained at a current intensity of 3A, electrolysis time of 80 min, and initial pH of 10. The mathematical model demonstrated a good correlation between predicted and experimental values with a high R2 of 0.992. EC is a very effective process for removing phenol from water.

 

 

 

     

Key words: Phenol, Electrocoagulation, Full factorial Design.

 

 

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