Electrochemical removal of microcystis aeruginosa in a fixed bed reactor

MASCIA, MICHELE;VACCA, ANNALISA;PALMAS, SIMONETTA
2014-01-01

Abstract

The removal of M. aeruginosa from natural waters has been investigated by using a fixed bed cell with 3-dimensional electrodes in continuous mode. Steady state values of chlorophyll-a pigment, contained in the microalgae, were obtained, as well as concentrations of oxidizing species in the outlet stream of the system. In particular, attention was paid to two key parameters, flow rate and current density, to determine their influence on the removal of microalgae and on the concentration. Experiments were performed in a plastic cylindrical single pass cell, filled with glass spheres, connected to a hydraulic circuit. Grids of Titanium, arranged in stacks in-series, were employed as electrodes packing. The grids of the cathode packing were coated with platinum, while the grids of the anode packing were coated with Ir/Ru mixed oxides. The effect of the operative parameters on the possible mechanism of removal, namely electric field and electro-generated oxidants was investigated. The results show that the removal of M. aeruguinosa may be related to the synergistic effect of electro-generated oxidants produced from the chloride ions and electric field, although the main mechanism is the killing by long life oxidants electro-generated at the anode surface.
2014
CET Chemical Engineering Transactions
978-88-95608-32-7
Sauro Pierucci e Jiri J. Klemes
milano
S.Pierucci,S. Palmas,M. Mascia, A. Vacca
41
163
168
6
10th European Symposium on Electrochemical Engineering (10th ESEE)
contributo
Esperti anonimi
28 September-2 October 2014
Domus de Maria (CA, Italy)
internazionale
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
S., Monasterio; F., Dessì; Mascia, Michele; Vacca, Annalisa; Palmas, Simonetta
273
5
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
none
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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