Umran Tezcan Un
Anadolu University
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Journal of Environmental Management | 2009
Umran Tezcan Un; A. Savaş Koparal; Ülker Bakır Öğütveren
Electrocoagulation with aluminum electrodes was used to treat the vegetable oil refinery wastewater (VORW) in a batch reactor. The effects of operating parameters such as pH, current density, PAC (poly aluminum chloride) dosage and Na(2)SO(4) dosage on the removal of organics and COD removal efficiency have been investigated. It has been shown that the removal efficiency of COD increased with the increasing applied current density and increasing PAC and Na(2)SO(4) dosage and the most effective removal capacity was achieved at the pH 7. The results indicate that electrocoagulation is very efficient and able to achieve 98.9% COD removal in 90 min at 35 mAcm(-2) with a specific electrical energy consumption of 42 kWh(kgCOD(removed))(-1). The effluent was very clear and its quality exceeded the direct discharge standard.
Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009
Umran Tezcan Un; A. Savaş Koparal; Ülker Bakır Öğütveren
Electrocoagulation (EC) of cattle-slaughterhouse wastewater, which is characterized by (i) high turbidity (up to 340 Nephelometric turbidity units), (ii) increased chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentration (4200 mg L(-1)), and (iii) a dark color, was investigated with the purpose of lowering the turbidity and COD concentration to levels below the permitted direct-discharge limits. Iron and aluminum were used as electrode materials. Experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of current density, initial pH, and supporting electrolyte (Na(2)SO(4)) dosage on the performance of the system. COD removal increased with increase in current density. The original pH of wastewater (7.8) was found to be preferable for both the electrode materials. Higher concentrations of Na(2)SO(4) caused an increase in COD removal efficiency, and energy consumption was considerably reduced with increasing conductivity. Hybrid processes were applied in this work to achieve higher COD removal efficiencies. In the case of aluminum electrode, polyaluminum chloride (PAC) was used as the coagulant aid for the aforesaid purpose. COD removal of 94.4% was obtained by adding 0.75 g L(-1) PAC. This removal efficiency corresponded to effluent COD concentration of 237 mg L(-1), which meets the legal requirement for discharge from slaughterhouses in Turkey. In the case of iron electrode, EC was conducted concurrent with the Fenton process. As a result, 81.1% COD removal was achieved by adding 9% H(2)O(2). Consequently, hybrid processes are inferred to be superior to EC alone for the removal of both COD and turbidity from cattle-slaughterhouse wastewater.
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2008
Umran Tezcan Un; Umit Altay; A. Savaş Koparal; Ülker Bakır Öğütveren
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013
Umran Tezcan Un; A. Savaş Koparal; Ülker Bakır Öğütveren
Journal of Environmental Management | 2013
Umran Tezcan Un; Ersin Aytaç
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2013
Funda Ateş; Umran Tezcan Un
Journal of Environmental Management | 2015
Umran Tezcan Un; Funda Ateş; Nihal Erginel; Oznur Ozcan; Emre Oduncu
Journal of Environmental Management | 2014
Umran Tezcan Un; Ayse Kandemir; Nihal Erginel; S. Eren Ocal
Separation and Purification Technology | 2007
Umran Tezcan Un; A. Savaş Koparal; Ülker Bakır Öğütveren
Separation and Purification Technology | 2013
Umran Tezcan Un; Emel Ozel