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Abstract Removing of algae by electrochemical treatment was studied through the preparation of electrochemical generations of Sodium Persulfate and Hydrogen Peroxide in a fixed bed reactor. The cell was equipped with two electrodes (two identical graphite electrodes). The effect of different operating factors, such as the applied voltage and the amount of initial sodium sulfate added in the case of persulfate production, was evaluated. The effect of potential difference was also examined in the case of Hydrogen Peroxide production. The two treatments were optimized and found to be effective in removing algae-laden water when applied to the samples taken from the drinking water stations at El-Amyria and Rod Al-Farag. The pro-type system used with the proposed methods was found to be simple, rapid, and effective for removing of algae. |