Electrochemical oxidation of aqueous phenol wastes on synthetic diamond thin-film electrodes

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作者
Cañizares, P
Díaz, M
Domínguez, JA
García-Gómez, J
Rodrigo, MA
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[1] Univ Castilla La Mancha, Dept Ingn Quim, Ciudad Real 13004, Spain
[2] Inst Super Politecn Jose Antonio Echevarria, Dept Ingn Quim, Havana, Cuba
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10.1021/ie0105526
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
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The electrochemical oxidation of phenol in basic media using a diamond thin-film electrode has been studied. Within the parameter ranges used (temperature: 15-60 degreesC, initial total carbon concentration: 360-1450 mg of C dm(-3); current density: 15-60 mA cm(-2)), almost complete mineralization of the organic waste is obtained. The mineralization rate increases with current density and temperature. Current efficiency depends mainly on mass transfer limitations: in the absence of mass transfer limitations, instantaneous current efficiencies of 1 are obtained. The main intermediates formed are maleic, fumaric, and oxalic acids. A simple model based on mass transfer and kinetic considerations, which involves four species (phenol, maleic/fumaric acid, oxalic acid, and carbon dioxide), can be used to explain the experimental behavior of the system, regardless of the conditions applied.
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