Yazar "Öğütveren, Ülker Bakır" için Çevre Sorunları Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi listeleme
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An alternative method for the removal of surfactants from water: Electrochemical coagulation
Önder, Ebru; Koparal, Ali Savaş; Öğütveren, Ülker Bakır (Elsevier Science BV, 2007)Feasibility of the removal of surfactants from model solution and the polluted water sample by electrochemical coagulation utilizing Fe2+ ions from a soluble anode as an alternative method was investigated in this study. ... -
Electrochemical treatment of aqueous oxalic acid solution by using solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) reactor
Önder, Ebru; Koparal, Ali Savaş; Öğütveren, Ülker Bakır (Elsevier Science Sa, 2009)In this study, the feasibility of electrochemical oxidation of the aqueous oxalic acid solution has been investigated in an electrochemical reactor with SPE and simultaneous hydrogen production has been observed. Experiments ... -
Hydrogen production by electrochemical decomposition of formic acid via solid polymer electrolyte
Kılıç, Ebru önder; Koparal, Ali Savaş; Öğütveren, Ülker Bakır (Elsevier Science BV, 2009)The aim of this work is to investigate the feasibility of simultaneous hydrogen production by electrochemical decomposition of formic acid via solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) in an electrochemical reactor. Titanium oxide ... -
Phenol removal through chemical oxidation using Fenton reagent
Yavuz, Yusuf; Koparal, Ali Savaş; Öğütveren, Ülker Bakır (Wiley-V C H Verlag GMBH, 2007)In this study, phenol, aromatic, and non-biodegradable organic matter were investigated and found to be removed from the model solution through chemical oxidation using Fenton reagent. The effects of the initial phenol ... -
Removal of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate from a model solution by continuous electrochemical oxidation
Koparal, Ali Savaş; Önder, Ebru; Öğütveren, Ülker Bakır (Elsevier Science BV, 2006)The aim of this work is to investigate the feasibility of the removal of surfactants from water continuously by means of direct electrochemical oxidation. Two different surfactant concentrations of 10 mgL(-1) and 50 mgL(-1) ...