Assessment of aggregation, growth, and strength of flocs using photometric dispersion analyser (PDA) in electrocoagulation of leachate with intensified microbubbles

Flocs in wastewater have a significant role in electrocoagulation (EC) with the aid of microbubbles. Characteristics of large and strong flocs structures are said to be an important factor influencing high removal efficiency in EC, yet flocs mechanism during EC has not been thoroughly studied compar...

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出版年:SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
主要な著者: Tarmizi, Tasnim; Kamaruddin, Mohamad Anuar; Niza, Noorzalila Muhammad
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言語:English
出版事項: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC 2025
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author Tarmizi
Tasnim; Kamaruddin
Mohamad Anuar; Niza
Noorzalila Muhammad
spellingShingle Tarmizi
Tasnim; Kamaruddin
Mohamad Anuar; Niza
Noorzalila Muhammad
Assessment of aggregation, growth, and strength of flocs using photometric dispersion analyser (PDA) in electrocoagulation of leachate with intensified microbubbles
Chemistry; Engineering
author_facet Tarmizi
Tasnim; Kamaruddin
Mohamad Anuar; Niza
Noorzalila Muhammad
author_sort Tarmizi
spelling Tarmizi, Tasnim; Kamaruddin, Mohamad Anuar; Niza, Noorzalila Muhammad
Assessment of aggregation, growth, and strength of flocs using photometric dispersion analyser (PDA) in electrocoagulation of leachate with intensified microbubbles
SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
English
Article
Flocs in wastewater have a significant role in electrocoagulation (EC) with the aid of microbubbles. Characteristics of large and strong flocs structures are said to be an important factor influencing high removal efficiency in EC, yet flocs mechanism during EC has not been thoroughly studied compared to flocs formed during conventional coagulation. This study investigated flocs behavior (aggregation, growth and strength) through flocculation process in EC with and without intensification of microbubbles in leachate treatment. The intensification of microbubbles is introduced through the vibration of the electrode plates. The photometric dispersion analyzer was used to evaluate flocculation process by identifying the flocculation index (FI) value with variables including the current intensity (CI), vibration intensity (VI), and initial pH. Other than the FI, analysis of floc's particle sizes was also conducted. The results showed that at an initial pH of 5, the EC with intensified microbubbles (vibration electrode plates) exhibited a lower FI, indicating small particle size, where EC delivered better solid-liquid separation compared to higher FI with bigger particle size at non-intensified microbubbles (stationary electrode plates). The separation was more pronounced at elevated CIs of high current (3.5 and 4.5 A), with 2.8 V as the optimum vibration intensity.
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
0149-6395
1520-5754
2025
60
8
10.1080/01496395.2025.2478634
Chemistry; Engineering

WOS:001446244600001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001446244600001
title Assessment of aggregation, growth, and strength of flocs using photometric dispersion analyser (PDA) in electrocoagulation of leachate with intensified microbubbles
title_short Assessment of aggregation, growth, and strength of flocs using photometric dispersion analyser (PDA) in electrocoagulation of leachate with intensified microbubbles
title_full Assessment of aggregation, growth, and strength of flocs using photometric dispersion analyser (PDA) in electrocoagulation of leachate with intensified microbubbles
title_fullStr Assessment of aggregation, growth, and strength of flocs using photometric dispersion analyser (PDA) in electrocoagulation of leachate with intensified microbubbles
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of aggregation, growth, and strength of flocs using photometric dispersion analyser (PDA) in electrocoagulation of leachate with intensified microbubbles
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description Flocs in wastewater have a significant role in electrocoagulation (EC) with the aid of microbubbles. Characteristics of large and strong flocs structures are said to be an important factor influencing high removal efficiency in EC, yet flocs mechanism during EC has not been thoroughly studied compared to flocs formed during conventional coagulation. This study investigated flocs behavior (aggregation, growth and strength) through flocculation process in EC with and without intensification of microbubbles in leachate treatment. The intensification of microbubbles is introduced through the vibration of the electrode plates. The photometric dispersion analyzer was used to evaluate flocculation process by identifying the flocculation index (FI) value with variables including the current intensity (CI), vibration intensity (VI), and initial pH. Other than the FI, analysis of floc's particle sizes was also conducted. The results showed that at an initial pH of 5, the EC with intensified microbubbles (vibration electrode plates) exhibited a lower FI, indicating small particle size, where EC delivered better solid-liquid separation compared to higher FI with bigger particle size at non-intensified microbubbles (stationary electrode plates). The separation was more pronounced at elevated CIs of high current (3.5 and 4.5 A), with 2.8 V as the optimum vibration intensity.
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