References

  1. E. Dittmann, C. Wiegand, Cyanobacterial toxins - occurrence, biosynthesis and impact on human affairs, Molec. Nutr. Food Res., 50 (2006) 7–17.
  2. V.K. Sharma, T.M. Triantis, M.G. Antoniou, X. He, M. Pelaez, C. Han, W. Song, K.E. O’Shea, A.A. de la Cruz, T. Kaloudis, A. Hiskia, D.D. Dionysiou, Destruction of microcystins by conventional and advanced oxidation processes: A review, Separ. Purif. Technol., 91 (2012) 3–17.
  3. S. Merel, D. Walker, R. Chicana, S. Snyder, E. Baures, O. Thomas, State of knowledge and concerns on cyanobacterial blooms and cyanotoxins, Environ. Int., 59 (2013) 303–327.
  4. B. Ghernaout, D. Ghernaout, A. Saiba, Algae and cyanotoxins removal by coagulation/flocculation: A review, Desal. Water Treat., 20 (2010) 133–143.
  5. L.A. Lawton, B. Cornish, A.W.R. Macdonald, Removal of cyanobacterial toxins (microcystins) and cyanobacterial cells from drinking water using domestic water filters, Water Res., 32 (1998) 633–638.
  6. A.A. Liao, M. Spitzer, A.J. Motheo, R. Bertazzoli, Electrocombustion of humic acid and removal of algae from aqueous solutions, J. Appl. Electrochem., 38 (2008) 721–727.
  7. H.F. Miao, W.Y. Tao, The mechanisms of ozonation on cyanobacteria and its toxins removal, Separ. Purif. Technol., 66 (2009) 187–193.
  8. W. Liang, L. Chen, L. Sui, J. Yu, L. Wang, H. Shi, Assessment of detoxification of microcystin extracts using electrochemical oxidation, J. Environ. Sci. Health A Tox. Hazard. Subst. Environ. Eng., 46 (2011) 1102–1112.
  9. C.G. Alfafara, K. Nakano, N. Nomura, T. Igarashi, M. Matsumura, Operating and scale-up factors for the electrolytic removal of algae from eutrophied lakewater, J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol., 77 (2002) 871–876.
  10. S. Gao, J. Yang, J. Tian, F. Ma, G. Tu, M. Du, Electro-coagulation– flotation process for algae removal, J. Hazard. Mater., 177 (2010) 336–343.
  11. M. Mascia, A. Vacca, S. Palmas, Electrochemical treatment as a pre-oxidative step for algae removal using Chlorella vulgaris as a model organism and BDD anodes, Chem. Eng. J., 219 (2013) 512–519.
  12. W.Y. Liang, J.H. Qu, L.B. Chen, H.J. Liu, P.J. Lei, Inactivation of Microcystis aeruginosa by continuous electrochemical cycling process in tube using Ti/RuO2 electrodes, Environ. Sci. Technol., 39 (2005) 4633–4639.
  13. Y. Zhang, Y. Zhang, N. Yang, W. Liao, S. Yoshihara, Electrochemical degradation and mechanistic analysis of microcystin- LR, J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol., 88 (2013) 1529–1537.
  14. Y.F. Xu, J. Yang, M.M. Ou, Y.L. Wang, J.P. Ha, Study of Microcystis aeruginosa inhibition by electrochemical method, Biochem. Eng. J., 36 (2007) 215–220.
  15. J.D. Brookes, G.G. Ganf, M.D. Burch, Separation of forms of Microcystis from Anabaena in mixed populations by the application of pressure, Austral. J. Marine Freshwat. Res., 45 (1994) 863–868.
  16. P.K. Holt, G.W. Barton, C.A. Mitchell, The future for electrocoagulation as a localised water treatment technology, Chemosphere, 59 (2005) 355–367.
  17. N.V. Narayanan, M. Ganesan, Use of adsorption using granular activated carbon (GAC) for the enhancement of removal of chromium from synthetic wastewater by electrocoagulation, J. Hazard. Mater., 161 (2009) 575–580.
  18. W.K. Liu, M.R.W. Brown, T.S.J. Elliott, Mechanisms of the bactericidal activity of low amperage electric current (DC), J. Antimicrob. Chemother., 39 (1997) 687–695.
  19. G. Tu, Study on algae-laden water treatment by electrolysis process, 2009, Harbin Institute of Technology.
  20. J.Q. Jiang, N. Graham, C. Andre, G.H. Kelsall, N. Brandon, Laboratory study of electro-coagulation-flotation for water treatment, Water Res., 36 (2002) 4064–4078.
  21. C.A. Martinez-Huitle, E. Brillas, Decontamination of wastewaters containing synthetic organic dyes by electrochemical methods: A general review, Appl. Catal. B-Environ., 87 (2009) 105–145.
  22. A.S. Koparal, Y.S. Yildiz, B. Keskinler, N. Demircioglu, Effect of initial pH on the removal of humic substances from wastewater by electrocoagulation, Separ. Purif. Technol., 59 (2008) 175–182.
  23. J. Yuan, G.C. Zhu, X.W. Lv, Comparison and influence factors of algae removal with air-flotation processes, Water Purif. Technol., 31 (2012) 25–28+76.
  24. W.Y. Liang, Inactivation of Algae and Degradatin of Microcystins by Electrochemical Oxidation and Pulsed Magnetic Field, 2005, Beijing Forestry University.
  25. M.J.M. Vianney, K. Muthukumar, Studies on dye decolorization by ultrasound assisted electrocoagulation, Clean-Soil Air Water, 44 (2016) 232–238.
  26. A.E. Yilmaz, R. Boncukcuoglu, M.M. Kocakerim, M.T. Yilmaz, C. Paluluoglu, Boron removal from geothermal waters by electrocoagulation, J. Hazard. Mater., 153 (2008) 146–151.
  27. Z. Zaroual, H. Chaair, A.H. Essadki, K. El Ass, M. Azzi, Optimizing the removal of trivalent chromium by electrocoagulation using experimental design, Chem. Eng. J., 148 (2009) 488–495.
  28. M. Vepsalainen, M. Ghiasvand, J. Selin, J. Pienimaa, E. Repo, M. Pulliainen, M. Sillanpaa, Investigations of the effects of temperature and initial sample pH on natural organic matter (NOM) removal with electrocoagulation using response surface method (RSM), Separ. Purif. Technol., 69 (2009) 255–261.
  29. L.H. Tran, P. Drogui, G. Mercier, J.F. Blais, Electrochemical degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in creosote solution using ruthenium oxide on titanium expanded mesh anode, J. Hazard. Mater., 164 (2009) 1118–1129.
  30. S. Gao, M. Du, J. Tian, J. Yang, J. Yang, F. Ma, J. Nan, Effects of chloride ions on electro-coagulation-flotation process with aluminum electrodes for algae removal, J. Hazard. Mater., 182 (2010) 827–34.
  31. J.L. Trompette, H. Vergnes, On the crucial influence of some supporting electrolytes during electrocoagulation in the presence of aluminum electrodes, J. Hazard. Mater., 163 (2009) 1282–1288.
  32. N. Tran, P. Drogui, Electrochemical removal of microcystin-LR from aqueous solution in the presence of natural organic pollutants, J. Environ. Manage., 114 (2013) 253–60.
  33. Y.M. Chen, J.C. Liu, Y.H. Ju, Flotation removal of algae from water, Colloids Surfaces B-Biointerfaces, 12 (1998) 49–55.