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Original Articles

Treatment of cadmium and nickel electroplating rinse water by electrocoagulation

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Pages 1471-1481 | Received 14 Dec 2009, Accepted 18 Feb 2010, Published online: 05 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Treatments of cadmium‐cyanide and nickel‐cyanide electroplating rinse water were investigated in an electrochemical reactor equipped with iron plate electrodes in a batch mode by electrocoagulation (EC). Effects of the process variables such as pH, current density, and operating time were explored with respect to removal efficiencies of cadmium, nickel and cyanide in electroplating rinse water and operating costs as well. Removal efficiencies and operating costs under the optimum conditions (30 A/m2, 30 min and pH 8–10 for cadmium; 60 A/m2, 80 min and pH 8–10 for nickel) for the EC process in electroplating rinse water were determined as 99.4% and 1.05 /m3 for cadmium, 99.1% and 2.45 /m3 for nickel and >99.7% for cyanide, respectively. The results indicated that EC was very effective treatment for the removals of cadmium, nickel, and cyanide ions from the electroplating rinse water.

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