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   Mineralization of quinoline by BDD anodes: Variable effects and its effluent characteristics  
   
نویسنده wang c.r. ,wang j. ,ma x.g. ,li h. ,zhang s.z.
منبع journal of chemistry - 2015 - دوره : 2015 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Bdd anodes were selected for quinoline mineralization and influence of operating parameters,such as current density,initial quinoline concentration,supporting electrolyte,and initial ph was investigated. based on the consideration of quinoline removal efficiency and average current efficiency,at initial quinoline concentration of 50 mg l-1 and ph of 7,the optimal condition was confirmed as current density of 75 ma cm-2,electrolysis time of 1.5 h,and na2so4 concentration of 0.05 mol l-1 by orthogonal test. at different electrolysis time,its effluent characteristics were focused on. the biodegradability (the ratio between bod5 and cod) was enhanced from initial 0.02 to 0.57 at 90 min. the specific oxygen uptake rate was used to assess effluent toxicity,and the value gradually reduced with decreasing effluent organic concentration with mean value of 5.51,4.19,and 2.20 mgo2 g-1mlss at electrolysis time of 15,30,and 45 min,respectively. compared with control sample (prepared with glucose),the effluent of quinoline mineralization showed obvious inhibition effect on microorganisms at electrolysis time of 15 min,and then it was significantly faded at 30 min and 45 min. © 2015 c. r. wang et al.
آدرس school of chemical and environmental engineering,china university of mining and technology,beijing, China, school of chemical and environmental engineering,china university of mining and technology,beijing, China, school of chemical and environmental engineering,china university of mining and technology,beijing, China, school of chemical and environmental engineering,china university of mining and technology,beijing, China, school of chemical and environmental engineering,china university of mining and technology,beijing, China
 
     
   
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