Publicación: Método electrocoagulación en aguas residuales: Revisión de literatura
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The objective of this article is to make known the electrocoagulation method as the main pillar in wastewater purification, duly knowing the process in which the pollutants present in said waters are eliminated, such as (oils and fats, heavy metals, colloids, molecules organic, color, etc.) For this, it was necessary to review the specialized literature on this grass through the use of databases, as well as organizing the information and applying a content analysis sheet with a view to extracting relevant information of the identified items. Electrocoagulation is an alternative method for wastewater treatment. It consists of a process of destabilization of the water pollutants, whether they are in suspension, emulsified or dissolved, through the action of low voltage direct electric current and by the action of sacrificial metallic electrodes, normally aluminum / iron. It is a compact equipment that operates continuously, by means of a specially designed reactor where metal plates or electrodes are located to produce electrocoagulation.