Membrane and Water Treatment

Volume 11, Number 3, 2020, pages 217-222

DOI: 10.12989/mwt.2020.11.3.217

Operational conditions of electrochemical oxidation process for removal of cyanide (CN-) in real plating wastewater

Xin Zhao, Minsik Jang, Jin Woo Cho and Jae Woo Lee

Abstract

An electrochemical oxidation process was applied to remove cyanide (CN<sup>-</sup>) from real plating wastewater. CN<sup>-</sup> removal efficiencies were investigated under various operating factors: current density and electrolyte concentration. Electrolyte concentration positively affected the removal of both CN<sup>-</sup> and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). As the electrolyte concentration increased from 302 to 2,077 mg Cl<sup>-</sup>/L, removal efficiency of CN<sup>-</sup> and COD increased from 49.07% to 98.30% and from 23.53% to 49.50%, respectively, at 10 mA/cm<sup>2</sup>. Current density affected the removal efficiency in a different way. As current density increased at a fixed electrolyte concentration, CN<sup>-</sup> removal efficiency increased while COD removal efficiency decreased, this is probably due to lowered current efficiency caused by water electrolysis.

Key Words

electrochemical oxidation; cyanide; current density; electrolyte

Address

Xin Zhao, Minsik Jang and Jae Woo Lee: Department of Environmental Engineering, college of Science and Technology, Korea University, Republic of Korea Jin Woo Cho: Department of Environmental, Energy & Geoinformatics, college of Engineering, Sejong University, Republic of Korea