Iron Electrodeposition at High Surface Area Activated Carbon Material Using a Rotating Disk-Slurry Electrode Technique
An effort to devolop an electrochemically smaller and well- dispersed iron material on a high surface area carbon material is required for heterogenous Electro-Fenton applications. Iron has been the most common metal used in Electro-Fenton process. Here, a rotating disk-slurry electrode (RoDSE) tech...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Meeting abstracts (Electrochemical Society) 2014-08, Vol.MA2014-02 (18), p.943-943 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An effort to devolop an electrochemically smaller and well- dispersed iron material on a high surface area carbon material is required for heterogenous Electro-Fenton applications. Iron has been the most common metal used in Electro-Fenton process. Here, a rotating disk-slurry electrode (RoDSE) technique is presented as a method to electrochemically prepare bulk Fe/carbon material avoiding a constant contact of the carbon support to an electrode surface during the electrodeposition process. The Fe/carbon material was prepared by using a slurry solution that was saturated with activated carbon in 0.1 M H
2
SO
4
. The iron precursor added to the slurry solution was FeCl
3
. The electrochemically prepared Fe/carbon was characterized and electrochemical experiments were carried out to examine their degradation activity for a typical dye and stability compared with a homogenous Electro-Fenton process. The RoDSE material showed major and faster degradation demonstrating that the use of the RoDSE technique is an effective method to prepare bulk quantities of activated carbon-supported iron for heterogenous Electro-Fenton applications via an electrochemical route. |
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ISSN: | 2151-2043 2151-2035 |
DOI: | 10.1149/MA2014-02/18/943 |