Divalent Metal Ion Depletion from Wastewater by RVC Cathodes: A Critical Review.
Alessandro dell'EraCarla LupiErwin CiroFrancesca Anna ScaramuzzoMauro PasqualiPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In this paper, a critical review of results obtained using a reticulated vitreous carbon (RVC) three-dimensional cathode for the electrochemical depletion of various divalent ions, such as Cu +2 , Cd +2 , Pb +2 , Zn +2 , Ni +2 , and Co +2 , often present in wastewater, has been carried out. By analyzing the kinetics and fluid dynamics of the process found in literature, a general dimensionless equation, Sh = f ( Re ), has been determined, describing a general trend for all the analyzed systems regardless of the geometry, dimensions, and starting conditions. Thus, a map in the log ( Sh ) vs. log ( Re ) plane has been reported by characterizing the whole ion electrochemical depletion process and highlighting the existence of a good correlation among all the results. Moreover, because in recent years, the interest in using this three-dimensional cathode material seems to have slowed, the intent is to revive it as a useful tool for metal recovery, recycling processes, and water treatments.