Efficient Anodic Degradation of Phenol Paired to Improved Cathodic Production of H<inf>2</inf>O<inf>2</inf> at BDD Electrodes
Abstract:
Electrochemical degradation of phenol (PhOH) with simultaneous reduction of O2(g) to H2O2 in acidic media was performed in an H-type divided cell (500 mL), separated with a cationic membrane (Nafion 424). Boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes were used as anode and cathode. The study was divided into three stages: (a) Electroanalytical study of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) to H2O2 by hydrodynamic linear-sweep voltammetry with a BDD-RDE in acidic and alkaline solutions; (b) galvanostatic ORR to H2O2 at BDD electrode in acidic solution (unpaired system); (c) pairing the anodic PhOH degradation with the H2O2 cathodic production at BDD electrodes. The best production of H2O2 under our conditions with the unpaired system was 250.1 mg L-1 at 1.5 mA cm-2 after 540 min of electrolysis, the highest reported to date for BDD electrode in acidic media. Total mineralization of 100 mg L-1 of PhOH in the paired system required a higher current density (i.e., 2.5 mA cm-2); in spite of this, the process is one order of magnitude faster than any electrochemical process previously reported. © 2013, The Electrochemical Society, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2013
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Áreas de conocimiento:
- Electroquímica
- Química ambiental
- Ciencia ambiental
Áreas temáticas:
- Química física
- Física aplicada