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Author: Dr. Raj Shah and Shrish Patel (from Stony Brook University) on behalf of Koehler Instrument Company
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Water shortage is one of the biggest problems confronting humanity as the world’s population and water demand continue to climb. There is a need to create cost-effective, safe, and environmentally sustainable wastewater treatment systems to recover the large quantities of wastewater produced by numerous industries. Moreover, the effluents from many industries contain hazardous contaminants that are toxic to aquatic life and need to treat before discharging in water bodies. The conventional techniques to treat wastewater consists of a combination of physical, chemical, and biological process. A relatively new promising technology that utilizes the concepts of electrochemistry to treat wastewater is known as Electrocoagulation (EC). It has gained popularity in recent years due to its simple operation, hi