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IN249319: An electrochemical method for the removal of arsenate from drinking water

The invention provides an electrochemical method for the removal of arsenate from drinking water, wherein the arsenate is removed by adsorption of metal hydroxide, formed by in-situ anodic oxidation. The electrochemical method, for the removal of arsenate from drinking water, obviates the drawbacks of the commonly used physico-chemical treatments processes such as lime softening, sorption techniques and membrane techniques. The electrochemical method consists of an electrochemical cell fitted with an anode of mild steel or aluminium plate and stainless steel cathode with an inter-electrode distance of 0.5 to 1.5cm. Drinking water containing 0.5 to 3.0 mg/l of arsenate at a pH in the range of 3-10 and at a temperature between 20-60°C is electrolysed at anode and cathode current densities between 0.05 - 0.2A.dm-2. The iron hydroxide / aluminium hydroxide formed from the anode during electrolysis adsorbs the arsenate present in the water and settles at the bottom. The removal efficiency of this method is up to 98%.

Filing Date: 30-01-2004

Issue Date: 17-10-2011

Applicant: CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CSIR-CECRI), Karaikudi

Patent No: IN249319

Application No: 0151DEL2004

Inventor(s): Subramanian Pushpavanam, Ganapathy Sozhan, Swaminathan Mohan, Subramanyan Vasudevan

IPC Classification: C25C1/00

Country: India

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