重新使用
浊度
电凝
环境科学
废水
生化工程
海水淡化
废物管理
工艺工程
环境工程
工程类
海洋学
化学
地质学
生物化学
膜
作者
Kushal Seth,Margaret M. Busse,Gyoung Gug Jang,Sanket Joag,Kyung-Ho Kim,Thomas Pankratz,Dejalin Sahu,Ramesh Sharma,Jennifer Stokes-Draut,Costas Tsouris,Shankararaman Chellam
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.coche.2023.100952
摘要
Ample research has demonstrated that electrocoagulation is a versatile technology capable of facilitating the removal of a wide range of physical, biological, organic, and inorganic constituents such as suspended solids, turbidity, bacteria, viruses, oil and grease, organic carbon (including chemical and biological oxygen demand), silica, fluoride, and so on. Despite its purported advantages and extensive lab-scale evaluations, it has not yet been widely adopted for water and wastewater treatment and reuse at commercial scale. This is symptomatic of a chasm between its technological capabilities on one hand and field performance and reputation on the other. Herein, we opine as to why this might be the case using our collective experiences with the oil and gas industry as an exemplar. We highlight scientific, technological, engineering, and business issues that need to be addressed to realize the full potential of this promising technology.
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