Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.745, 37-43, 2015
Electrochemical decrease of sulfide in sewage by pulsed power supply
Pulsed electrochemical process was explored to remove sulfide in municipal sewage, which successfully achieved higher removal rate of 93.2% compared with 73.2% by direct current (DC) power supply. The sulfur content on the electrode was 0.21% by pulsed electrochemical process compared with that of 1.05% on anode by DC electrochemical process, indicating that pulsed electrochemical process can inhibit anodic passivation resulting from sulfur deposition compared with DC electrochemical process. Besides, the electrode scaling can also be effectively controlled during pulsed electrochemical process. Moreover, the process optimization was investigated for pulsed electrochemical treatment, which obtained the highest removal rate of 97.8% at pH 7-8, cell voltage of 7 V, duty cycle of 60%, pulse frequency at 1000 Hz and electrode spacing of 2.5-3.0 cm. These results indicate that pulsed electrochemical process is a promising method of efficient and sustainable electrochemical sulfide removal from sewage. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Sulfide removal;Pulsed electrochemical process;Sewage;Sulfur deposition;Anodic passivation;Cathodic scaling