Combined electro-catazone/electro-peroxone process for rapid and effective Rhodamine B degradation
- Authors
- Li, Xinyang; Sun, Shaobin; Zhang, Xu; Liu, Guicheng; Zheng, Clark Renjun; Zheng, Jianzhong; Zhang, Dayi; Yao, Hong
- Issue Date
- 2017-05
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
- Citation
- SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY, v.178, pp.189 - 192
- Abstract
- An integral electro-catazone and electro-peroxone (E-cataperoxone) process was developed for quick and effective oxidation of Rhodamine B (RhB) as the model refractory organic pollutant in this study. A mesoflower-structured TiO2-coated porous Titanium gas diffuser (MFT-PTGD) acted as both the anode and the O-3 gas diffuser, while carbon polytetrafluoroethylene was used as the cathode. During O-3/O-2 mixture flowing through the MFT-PTGD, O-3 was electrochemically catalyzed simultaneously by the TiO2 mesoflower at the anode (via an electro-catazone reaction) and the in situ generated H2O2 at the cathode (via an electro-peroxone reaction) to achieve a high yield of (OH)-O-center dot. The E-cataperoxone process shows an integral effect and significantly enhances the RhB degradation rate and efficacy. Additionally, owing to the unique three-dimensional porous structure and flow-through configuration of the MFT-PTGD anode, the O-3 flow-through mode is superior to O-3 flow-by mode for the E-cataperoxone oxidation of RhB. These results suggest that the E-cataperoxone process is an effective and promising means of degrading refractory organic pollutants in wastewater. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
- Keywords
- CATALYTIC OZONATION; LANDFILL LEACHATE; WASTE-WATER; Electro-cataperoxone; Electro-catazone; Electro-peroxone; Refractory organic pollutant; Hydroxyl radical ((OH)-O-center dot)
- ISSN
- 1383-5866
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/122765
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.seppur.2016.12.052
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- KIST Article > 2017
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