Coupled treatment of aniline and phenol in water by electrochemical copolymerization

Xiuyun Li, Yue Tian, Hongxiang Di, Wenzhong Yang, Yahui Wang, Lifang Tian
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Anilines and phenols are recognized as challenging organic pollutants in industrial wastewater. Herein, the coupled treatment of aniline and phenol in water was achieved through electrochemical oxidation-induced copolymerization. After the electrolysis (1,300 mA for 10 h) in the solution of aniline and phenol (200 ml, each at a concentration of 5 g/L), the organic compounds were efficiently precipitated from their mixed solution by copolymerization. These insoluble copolymers could be easily separated by filtration and collected as brown powders, and the average removal rate of aniline and phenol was calculated as 0.6 mol/h m2 in this coupled electrolysis. The chemical oxygen demand (COD) test of the filtrates showed that it reached up to 98% of the COD removal ratio. Moreover, mixed solutions containing multiple aniline and phenol derivatives were also applicable for this coupled treatment strategy, and they were efficiently removed together after electrolysis.
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利用电化学共聚法耦合处理水中的苯胺和苯酚
苯胺和苯酚被认为是工业废水中具有挑战性的有机污染物。本文通过电化学氧化诱导共聚实现了苯胺和苯酚在水中的耦合处理。在苯胺和苯酚溶液(200 毫升,浓度各为 5 克/升)中进行电解(1,300 毫安,10 小时)后,有机化合物通过共聚作用从混合溶液中有效析出。在这种耦合电解中,苯胺和苯酚的平均去除率为 0.6 mol/h m2。滤液的化学需氧量(COD)测试表明,其 COD 去除率高达 98%。此外,含有多种苯胺和苯酚衍生物的混合溶液也适用于这种耦合处理策略,它们在电解后可一起被有效去除。
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