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Applicability of Electrochemical Methods To Carwash Wastewaters For Reuse. Part 1: Anodic Oxidation With Diamond and Lead Dioxide Anodes

The document discusses several research articles about removing surfactants from water using various electrochemical methods. The articles examine using techniques like electrocoagulation, anodic oxidation, adsorption, and photocatalytic processes to remove surfactants.

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Applicability of Electrochemical Methods To Carwash Wastewaters For Reuse. Part 1: Anodic Oxidation With Diamond and Lead Dioxide Anodes

The document discusses several research articles about removing surfactants from water using various electrochemical methods. The articles examine using techniques like electrocoagulation, anodic oxidation, adsorption, and photocatalytic processes to remove surfactants.

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2- Removal of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate from a model solution by continuous


electrochemical oxidation

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A. Sava Koparal, Ebru nder, lker Bakir tveren

Applicability of electrochemical methods to carwash


wastewaters for reuse. Part 1: Anodic oxidation with
diamond and lead dioxide anodes
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Hongzhou Yang, Yongan Tang, Shouzhong Zou
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discharge at carbon-based electrodes

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three-dimensional electrodes

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Wuping Kong, Bo Wang, Hongzhu Ma, Lin Gu


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Electrochemical degradation of an anionic surfactant


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Chemical Engineering Journal, Volume 287, 1 March 2016, Pages 633-639
Hoang M. Nguyen, Chi M. Phan, Tushar Sen
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Part 2: Electrocoagulation and anodic oxidation integrated process

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Volume 638, Issue 2, 15 January 2010, Pages


236-240
Marco Panizza, Giacomo Cerisola

Applicability of electrochemical methods to carwash wastewaters for reuse. -24


Part 1: Anodic oxidation with diamond and lead dioxide anodes

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Volume 638, Issue 1, 5 January 2010, Pages 2832
Marco Panizza, Giacomo Cerisola
Electrochemical removal of surfactants from Pt nanocubes -25

Electrochemistry Communications, Volume 38, January 2014, Pages 134-137


Hongzhou Yang, Yongan Tang, Shouzhong Zou

Selection and evaluation of adsorbents for the


removal of anionic surfactants from laundry rinsing water
26-

Original Research Article


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Natasja Schouten, Louis G.J. van der Ham, Gert-Jan W. Euverink, Andr
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Original Research Article


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Erol Ayranci, Osman Duman
28-Removal

of cationic surfactants from water using


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Zhaohui Li
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An alternative method for the removal of


surfactants from water: Electrochemical coagulation
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laboratory and semi-industrial scale
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Geert Lissens, Jan Pieters, Marc Verhaege, Luc Pinoy, Willy Verstraete
Electrochemical degradation of surfactants by intermediates of water-46
discharge at carbon-based electrodes
Original Research Article

Electrochimica Acta, Volume 48, Issue 12, 30 May 2003, Pages 1655-1663
Geert Lissens, Jan Pieters, Marc Verhaege, Luc Pinoy, Willy Verstraete
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