TL;DR: In this article, the development, design and applications of electrochemical technologies in water and wastewater treatment are reviewed with particular focus on electrodeposition, electrocoagulation, electroflotation (EF), and electrooxidation.
TL;DR: In this paper, the characteristics of restaurant wastewater were investigated and high oil and grease contents were detected, and the optimum charge loading and current density were 1.67-9.95 F/m3 wastewater and 30-80 A/m2 depending on the wastewater tested.
TL;DR: The results show that iron is superior to aluminum as sacrificial electrode material, from COD removal efficiency and energy consumption points.
TL;DR: The objective of the present manuscript is to review the potential of electrocoagulation for the treatment of industrial effluents, mainly removal of dyes from textile effluent.
TL;DR: It is drawn that electrocoagulation has a future as a decentralised water treatment technology and a conceptual framework is presented for future research directed towards a more mechanistic understanding of the process.