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Table 1.

Characteristics of the experimental cattle slaughterhouse wastewater.

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Figure 1.

Effects of coagulant dose (PACl) on pollutants removal efficiency at pilot scale coagulation process.

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Table 2.

Influence of PACl dosage on water quality parameters of coagulated mixed liquor (mean values).

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Figure 2.

Effect of applied voltage on pollutants removal efficiency (coagulant dose: 25 mg/L, reaction time: 60 min).

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Figure 3.

Effect of applied voltage on pollutants removal efficiency (coagulant dose: 50 mg/L, reaction time: 60 min).

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Figure 4.

Effect of applied voltage on pollutants removal efficiency (coagulant dose: 75 mg/L, reaction time: 60 min).

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Figure 5.

Effect of applied voltage on pollutants removal efficiency (coagulant dose: 100 mg/L, reaction time: 60 min).

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Table 3.

Influence of electrocoagulation process using aluminum electrodes on effluent quality parameters (mean values).

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Figure 6.

Electrical energy consumption during coagulation-electrocoagulation process (kWh/L).

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Figure 7.

Electrode consumption during chemical coagulation-electrocoagulation process.

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Figure 8.

The schematic view of coagulation and electrocoagulation reactor.

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