Electrical Coagulation Unit (ECU-I)
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Electrochemical techniques are among the most widely used current applications for the treatment of water and their potential is even brighter. Broadly defined, electrochemistry is the study of those chemical and physical events that result in a flow of electrons (electricity), essentially through oxidation and reduction of reactions. Electrochemistry can generate (whether through oxidation or reduction) neutral or charged species at will, whether inorganic or organic, and can deal with solid, liquid or gaseous pollutants within the untreated water. Electrochemical pre treatment of wastewater is an economical solution and often reduces substantially the quantity of chemicals required as well as overall size and capital expenditure of the wastewater treatment plants using electrochemistry.