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Title: Reagent-Free Electrolysis Purification of Aqueous Solutions from Nitrogen Compounds: Industrial Aquaculture
Authors: Shtepa, V.
Kozyr, A.
Kireev, S.
Shikunets, A.
Krylov, V.
Romanovski, V.
Keywords: nitrogen-containing compounds
electrolytic purifcation
industrial aquaculture
pulse power supplies
denitrifcation
energy efciency
Issue Date: 2026
Citation: Reagent-Free Electrolysis Purification of Aqueous Solutions from Nitrogen Compounds: Industrial Aquaculture / V. Shtepa, A. Kozyr, S. Kireev, A. Shikunets, V. Krylov, V. Romanovski // Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. – 2026. – Т. 237. – Вып. 14. - статья 807.
Abstract: A study of reagent-free electrolysis purifcation of recirculating water supply systems for industrial aquaculture (growing catfsh) was conducted. The aim was to study the efciency of nitrogen-containing compounds (NH4⁺, NO2⁻, NO3⁻) reduction using generators with linear and pulse waveforms. The electrochemical unit operated at a current of 30 A and a voltage of 22 V, ensuring the processing of up to 20 m3 of water per day. The results showed that the use of a pulse power source ensures up to 40% reduction in the concentration of ammonium nitrogen and a higher efciency of nitrite and nitrate removal compared to a linear power source. The nitrite level in water treated with a linear generator exceeded the standard by 75%, while optimal conditions were achieved with pulse treatment. The energy efciency of the system with a pulse power source was 30% higher, with the possibility of adapting the parameters to improve reduction. After 24 h of treatment, an additional decrease in pollutant concentrations was observed due to residual denitrifcation. The electrochemical technology is characterized by compactness, mobility, the possibility of a high degree of automation and the absence of the need for reagents. A promising area of research is the creation of adaptive power source control systems to improve energy efciency and fexibility of the technology.
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