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Current leakage in bipolar electrocoagulation

Neurosurgery, 1983
Bipolar electrocoagulation has previously been shown to give a considerable amount of current leakage to ground from either of the two outputs. This might result in unwanted tissue destruction. Thus far, no standard has been proposed for current leakage to ground from the outputs of bipolar equipment.
B, Vällfors   +3 more
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Removal mechanism of heavy metal (Cu, Ni, Zn, and Cr) in the presence of cyanide during electrocoagulation using Fe and Al electrodes

, 2020
Heavy metals have frequently been detected in metal plating wastewater. In this study, electrocoagulation method using iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) electrodes was applied to simultaneously remove four heavy metals (Cu, Ni, Zn, Cr) in artificial metal ...
Taeyeon Kim, Tae Kyoung Kim, K. Zoh
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A review on decontamination of arsenic-contained water by electrocoagulation: Reactor configurations and operating cost along with removal mechanisms

, 2020
Pollution of water resources by arsenic (As) that originates from both natural and anthropogenic sources is a serious matter causing health problems to millions of people worldwide due to the toxic effects of this ionic pollutant.
M. Kobya   +3 more
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Efficient removal of microplastics from wastewater by an electrocoagulation process

, 2022
Maocai Shen   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Electrocoagulation process for the treatment of real textile wastewater: Effect of operative conditions on the organic carbon removal and kinetic study

Chemical engineering research & design, 2019
In situ treated real textile wastewater was subjected to electrocoagulation for reuse in agricultural irrigation The effect of several parameters such as electrode type (Al and Fe), current density (12.5–100 mA/cm2), initial pH (5–10), and ...
Sırma Bener   +5 more
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[Electrocoagulation].

Phlebologie, 1983
Telangiectasia, the varicosities of the lower limbs, are generally broken down by microsclerosis; but micro-sclerosis is often insufficient, even impossible. This is where electrocoagulation is useful. It would be more correct to call it diathermo-coagulation; histological examination does actually show a real bursting of the tissues.
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Recent Progress on Electrocoagulation Process for Wastewater Treatment: A Review

Separation and Purification Technology, 2022
P. Das, Mukesh Sharma, M. Purkait
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Efficient removal of polyamide particles from wastewater by electrocoagulation

Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2023
Yu Hu, Li Zhou, Jia Zhu, Jingsi Gao
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Advances in electrocoagulation process

Chemosphere, 2023
Gökkuş, Ömür, P.V. Nidheesh,
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