Integrated electrocoagulation-electrooxidation process for the treatment of soluble coffee effluent: Optimization of COD degradation and operation time analysis

J Environ Manage. 2017 Sep 15:200:530-538. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.05.095. Epub 2017 Jun 16.

Abstract

Soluble coffee production generates wastewater containing complex mixtures of organic macromolecules. In this work, a sequential Electrocoagulation-Electrooxidation (EC-EO) process, using aluminum and graphite electrodes, was proposed as an alternative way for the treatment of soluble coffee effluent. Process operational parameters were optimized, achieving total decolorization, as well as 74% and 63.5% of COD and TOC removal, respectively. The integrated EC-EO process yielded a highly oxidized (AOS = 1.629) and biocompatible (BOD5/COD ≈ 0.6) effluent. The Molecular Weight Distribution (MWD) analysis showed that during the EC-EO process, EC effectively decomposed contaminants with molecular weight in the range of 10-30 kDa. In contrast, EO was quite efficient in mineralization of contaminants with molecular weight higher than 30 kDa. A kinetic analysis allowed determination of the time required to meet Colombian permissible discharge limits. Finally, a comprehensive operational cost analysis was performed. The integrated EC-EO process was demonstrated as an efficient alternative for the treatment of industrial effluents resulting from soluble coffee production.

Keywords: Contaminants reduction; Decolorization; Electrochemical processes; Operational cost analysis.

MeSH terms

  • Coffee*
  • Electrocoagulation*
  • Industrial Waste*
  • Kinetics
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid
  • Wastewater

Substances

  • Coffee
  • Industrial Waste
  • Waste Water