Treatment of wastewaters from food Aromsa and ingredients production by electrocoagulation (EC) treatment aided by mucilage of Opuntia ficus-indica
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2023-11-07
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Journal of the Professional Association for Cactus Development.
Abstract
The electrocoagulation (EC) treatment process was aided by the
cladode mucilage of Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI) to improve chemical oxygen
demand (COD) removal efficiency (%) of wastewater from a plant producing
flavoring and food additives. The studied variables included initial pH, current
density, types of electrodes (Fe and Al), mucilage concentration, and charge
loading. The EC treatment using Al electrodes, assisted by an optimum
concentration of 200 mg L-1 OFI mucilage, a current density of 60 A/m2, and an
initial pH equal to 3, improved the COD removal efficiency (69.77%) at an EC
treatment time of 40 min. The EC operating costs, energy, and electrode
consumptions values were equal to 3.809 US $/m3, 0.810 kWh/kg COD
removed, and 0.7898 kg/m3, respectively. However, no improvement was noted
when Fe electrodes were used with or without adding OFI mucilage (under
conditions of pH 6, current density of 50 A/m2, and EC time of 120 min), and
COD removal efficiency (%) was equal to 41.5%. The operational costs, energy
and electrode consumptions were equal to 4.2201 US $/m3, 2.8 kWh/kg COD
removal and 3.0964 kg/m3, respectively. The OFI mucilage could be used as a
promising bio-coagulant with EC treatment using Al electrodes, to treat the plant
producing flavoring and food additives wastewater
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Electrocoagulation process, Food production, COD, Opuntia ficus indica, mucilage.