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Electrocoagulation in Wastewater Treatment

Erick Butler    
Yung-Tse Hung    
Ruth Yu-Li Yeh and Mohammed Suleiman Al Ahmad    

Resumen

A review of the literature published in from 2008 to 2010 on topics related to electrochemical treatment within wastewater was presented. The review included several sections such as optimization, modeling, various wastewater treatment techniques, analytical and instrumentation, and comparison with other treatment methods.

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