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THE FEASIBILITY STUDY OF THE USE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN THE IMMUNIZATION WATER BALANCING OF SHIPS

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  14-19

Abstract

 Water is balanced with fresh water or salinity, which is kept together with suspended matter in tank tanks and cargo stores. This water is used to maintain the stability of the ship and its ability to maneuver during the journey when the goods are not being shipped, or the goods are heavy enough or when more turbulent because of the shores of the SEA is needed. Water balances in the port are pumped into the balancing tanks at the port and deactivated in the next port when the ship is loading more. Therefore, due to these steps, water balance is a mixture of water from different ports. Water discharged from water reservoirs usually contains various compounds and organisms, including plants, animals, viruses and bacteria, and can cause the transmission of many aquatic organisms and pathogens associated with them. In the last decade, the application of chemical coagulation technology has been studied in removing various contaminants of turbidity, hardness, arsenic from water. Electric coagulation due to the use of electric current has a high efficiency in removing organic matter and is a suitable alternative for expensive chemical methods. In the process of electrical coagulation, the electrodes are affected by strong electric field and oxidation and reduction reactions, and by providing the coagulants in the place, based on the principles of absorption, neutralization of the charge, and the creation of a complex, the field provides for the removal of the pollutants from the aqueous medium. By direct injection of hydrogen peroxide into the environment under the coagulation process where iron ions are available, it is possible to create the process of fenton in aqueous samples. The process of fenton is derived from the combination of two materials of hydrogen peroxide and iron ions, in which ionized iron forms are reacted as a catalyst with hydrogen peroxide, which increases the production and rate of radical hydroxyl formation. As a result, it can be expected that electrochemical systems, with the fact that SEAwater has a significant EC, can do organic pollutants in water-tank water safety, with efficient and cost-effective performance compared to other treatment systems.

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    APA: Copy

    JAHANBAKHSH, MAHSA. (2017). THE FEASIBILITY STUDY OF THE USE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN THE IMMUNIZATION WATER BALANCING OF SHIPS. JOURNAL OF MARITIME TRANSPORT INDUSTRY, 3(3), 14-19. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/255656/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    JAHANBAKHSH MAHSA. THE FEASIBILITY STUDY OF THE USE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN THE IMMUNIZATION WATER BALANCING OF SHIPS. JOURNAL OF MARITIME TRANSPORT INDUSTRY[Internet]. 2017;3(3):14-19. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/255656/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MAHSA JAHANBAKHSH, “THE FEASIBILITY STUDY OF THE USE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN THE IMMUNIZATION WATER BALANCING OF SHIPS,” JOURNAL OF MARITIME TRANSPORT INDUSTRY, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 14–19, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/255656/en

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