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Electrocoagulation

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1982
Intra-arterial electrolysis was performed in the renal arteries of 10 pigs with platinum electrodes. Direct current was used and with correct technique firmly adherent thromboses in the arteries could regularly be made. The method is somewhat time-consuming and with unsuitable electrodes, too much current or too high current strength, vessel ...
L, Samuelsson, L, Jönsson, T, Anstadius
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A hybrid electrocoagulation-biocomposite adsorption system for the decolourization of dye wastewater.

Environmental Research
Among the various methods for the removal of azo dye, electrocoagulation is recognized to be highly efficient. However, the process is associated with high operation and maintenance cost, which demands the need for reducing the electrolysis time without ...
J. Jose   +10 more
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Life cycle assessment (LCA) of the arsenic and fluoride removal from groundwater through adsorption and electrocoagulation: A comparative study.

Chemosphere, 2022
The human health-related issues originating from the consumption of arsenic and fluoride-containing drinking water are major challenges worldwide.
Hemant Goyal, P. Mondal
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Electrocoagulation of hemorrhagic gastritis

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1971
An attempt at electrocoagulation of hemorrhagic gastritis in a cirrhotic patient is reported. The problems of applying the technique are discussed and the literature briefly reviewed.
W D, Blackwood, S E, Silvis
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Electrocoagulation of cancer of the rectum

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1972
Cancer of the lower lower rectum has a poorer prognosis than most other lesions of the colon. There is a difference of opinion whether the results of surgical treatment have improved in the past 15–20 years. Numerous investigators have achieved clinically apparent satisfactory results with electrocoagulation.
D B, Swerdlow, E P, Salvati
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Electrocoagulation of rectal cancer

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1982
Electrocoagulation is an effective treatment modality for localized cancer of the distal rectum. Proper selection remains the key to successful treatment. Of potentially curable patients with cancer of the rectum followed up for a median of five years, 69 per cent had no evidence of cancer at the end of the study period.
E P, Hughes   +3 more
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Electrocoagulants Characteristics and Application of Electrocoagulation for Micropollutant Removal and Transformation Mechanism

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2019
Predominantly, the removal of dissolved contaminates via the Fe electrocoagulation (EC) process depends on the electrocoagulants stability, specific area, porosity, dissolution rate, and phase transformation kinetics. The present investigation elucidates the role of applied currents and electrolyte counteranions on the crystalline phase and surface ...
Kadarkarai Govindan   +5 more
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Removal and toxic forecast of microplastics treated by electrocoagulation: Influence of dissolved organic matter.

Chemosphere, 2022
In recent years, the break of COVID-19 makes the large use of disposable products, which causes the removal of microplastics become an imperative problem.
Mengqiao Luo   +6 more
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Treatment of dairy industry wastewater by combined aerated electrocoagulation and phytoremediation process.

Chemosphere, 2020
As dairy industries has been emerged as one of the most rapidly developing industry in both small as well as large scale, the volume of effluent generated is also very high.
J. Akansha   +5 more
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Integrated ozonation assisted electrocoagulation process for the removal of cyanide from steel industry wastewater.

Chemosphere, 2021
This work focuses on the removal of cyanide, chemical oxygen demand (COD), biological oxygen demand (BOD), and chloride from biological oxidation treated (BOT) effluent of the steel industry by integrated ozonation assisted electrocoagulation method. The
P. Das   +6 more
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