125 research outputs found
Electrochemical polymerisation of phenol in aqueous solution on a Ta/PbO2 anode
This paper deals with the treatment of aqueous phenol solutions using an electrochemical technique. Phenol can be partly eliminated from aqueous solution by electrochemically initiated polymerisation. Galvanostatic electrolyses of phenol solutions at concentration up to 0.1 mol dm−3 were carried out on a Ta/PbO2 anode. The polymers formed are insoluble in acidic medium but soluble in alkaline. These polymers were filtered and then dissolved in aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide (1 mol dm−3). The polymers formed were quantified by total organic carbon (TOC) measurement. It was found that the conversion of phenol into polymers increases as a function of initial concentration, anodic current density, temperature, and solution pH. The percentage of phenol polymerised can reach 15%
A comparison of electrochemical degradation of phenol on boron doped diamond and lead dioxide anodes
This work compares two electrode materials used to mineralize phenol contained in waste waters. Two disks covered with either boron doped diamond (BDD) or PbO2 were used as anodes in a one compartment flow cell under the same hydrodynamic conditions. Efficiencies of galvanostatic electrolyses are compared on the basis of measurements of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). Galvanostatic electrolyses were monitored by analysis of phenol and of its oxidation derivatives to evaluate the operating time needed for complete elimination of toxic aromatics. The experimental current efficiency is close to the theoretical value for the BDD electrode. Other parameters being equal, phenol species disappeared at the same rate using the two electrode materials but the BDD anode showed better efficiency to eliminate TOC and COD. Moreover, during the electrolysis less intermediates are formed with BDD compared to PbO2 whatever the current density. A comparison of energy consumption is given based on the criterion of 99% removal of aromatic compounds
Optimization of Ti/Ta2O5–SnO2 electrodes and reaction parameters for electrocatalytic oxidation of methylene blue
A kinetic study of the electrochemical oxidation of maleic acid on boron doped diamond
Estimation of the electro-combustion activity of the anode with the use of the normalized current efficiency
A new parameter, the normalized current efficiency for the electro-combustion has been considered. This parameter allows to eliminate the mass transfer inefficiency and then can be defined as the ability of the anode to promote the electro-oxidn. and to reduce the side reaction of oxygen evolution. It has been shown that the normalized current efficiency highly depends on both anode material and org. species. The electrochem. behavior of lead dioxide and synthetic boron-doped diamond thin film electrode (BDD) has been studied in acid media contg. 4-chlorophenol by bulk electrolysis under different exptl. conditions with the use of normalized current efficiency. [on SciFinder (R)]GGE
Electrochemical oxidation of para-chlorophenol on Ti/SnO2-PbO2 electrodes: Introduction of a parameter for the estimation of their efficiency.
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