A novel Cu/Fe cathode prepared by a facile redox pathway for phenol degradation electrocatalytically via the electro-fenton assisted electro-chlorination process

IF 11.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Water Research Pub Date : 2024-11-03 DOI:10.1016/j.watres.2024.122744
YeXin Liang , Mingzhe Yuan , Haimei Cheng , Haiqin Lv , Lei Zhao , JiaLi Tang , Yong Feng , Ying Huang , Qingguo Meng
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Electrochemical methods for treating phenolic wastewater have been widely studied, with most research focusing primarily on the anode, while the cathode has generally served as a counter electrode. This study aims to enhance the electrocatalytic process by developing a new Fe/Cu-based cathode using a simple redox method. We created a CuOCu@Fe-Fe2O3-x (0 < x < 1, combining Fe2O3 and FeO) electrode, referred to as CCFFO, to facilitate the electro-Fenton process without requiring additional H2O2 or Fe2+. In our electrolysis system with NaCl as the electrolyte for electro-chlorination process, phenol concentration was reduced from 100 mg/L to below 0.5 mg/L within 10 min. Optimal experimental conditions were determined by evaluating various parameters such as chloride electrolyte concentration, current density, electrode plate spacing, aeration, pH, and cathode types. Additionally, the role of chloride ions in phenol degradation was investigated through free radical quenching experiments. A 500-hour continuous flow experiment demonstrated the durability of the CCFFO cathode. GC/MS analysis identified intermediates formed during phenol degradation and the underlying catalytic mechanism was explored. The results indicate that the electro-chlorination process at the anode is the primary driver of phenol degradation, assisted by the electro-Fenton process on the CCFFO cathode. The CCFFO cathode effectively prevents the production of harmful by-products like perchlorate. The degradation efficiencies of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total organic carbon (TOC) were 63.5 % and 80.25 %, respectively. Achieving a phenol degradation efficiency of 99.5 % within 10 min, the CCFFO cathode and electrolytic system show significant potential for wastewater treatment applications.

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一种新型铜/铁阴极的制备方法,它采用简便的氧化还原途径,通过电-芬顿辅助电-氯化过程进行电催化降解苯酚
处理酚类废水的电化学方法已被广泛研究,大多数研究主要集中在阳极上,而阴极一般用作反电极。本研究旨在利用简单的氧化还原法开发一种新的铁/铜基阴极,从而增强电催化过程。我们创建了一种 CuO-Cu@Fe-Fe2O3-x (0 < x < 1,结合了 Fe2O3 和 FeO)电极,简称为 CCFFO,以促进电-芬顿过程,而无需额外的 H2O2 或 Fe2+。在以 NaCl 为电解质的电解系统中,苯酚浓度在 10 分钟内从 100 mg/L 降至 0.5 mg/L 以下。通过评估各种参数,如氯化物电解液浓度、电流密度、电极板间距、通气、pH 值和阴极类型,确定了最佳实验条件。此外,还通过自由基淬灭实验研究了氯离子在苯酚降解中的作用。500 小时的连续流动实验证明了 CCFFO 阴极的耐用性。气相色谱/质谱分析确定了苯酚降解过程中形成的中间产物,并探讨了潜在的催化机理。结果表明,阳极上的电氯化过程是苯酚降解的主要驱动力,CCFFO 阴极上的电-芬顿过程起到辅助作用。CCFFO 阴极可有效防止高氯酸盐等有害副产品的产生。化学需氧量(COD)和总有机碳(TOC)的降解效率分别为 63.5% 和 80.25%。CCFFO 阴极和电解系统在 10 分钟内的苯酚降解效率达到 99.5%,显示出在废水处理应用中的巨大潜力。
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Water Research
Water Research 环境科学-工程:环境
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