Evaluation of the efficiency of monopolar and bipolar BDD electrodes for electrochemical oxidation of anthraquinone textile synthetic effluent for reuse

•Electro oxidation of dyestuff solution is studied with monopolar and bipolar cell.•Bipolar cell enables complete color and COD removal after 120 and 150 min.•Three major degradation intermediates are detected and identified by HPLC analysis.•Anodic oxidation using BDD electrode can be useful for re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2013-10, Vol.93 (7), p.1309-1316
Hauptverfasser: Abdessamad, NourElHouda, Akrout, Hanene, Hamdaoui, Ghaith, Elghniji, Kais, Ksibi, Mohamed, Bousselmi, Latifa
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Zusammenfassung:•Electro oxidation of dyestuff solution is studied with monopolar and bipolar cell.•Bipolar cell enables complete color and COD removal after 120 and 150 min.•Three major degradation intermediates are detected and identified by HPLC analysis.•Anodic oxidation using BDD electrode can be useful for reducing wastewater toxicity. The efficiency of the electrochemical degradation of synthetic wastewater containing an anthraquinone dye has been comparatively studied in two electrolytic cells with a synthetic boron-doped diamond (Si/BDD) as an anode. The first is an individual cell (Cell 1) with monopolar electrode BDD and the second (Cell 2) has two bipolar electrodes BDD self-polarized. The bulk electrolysis was performed at the same initial operating conditions in order to quantify the influence of the initial pH and current density on dye discoloration and global mineralization removal. The current efficiency and the consumption energy were also evaluated. When the same solutions have been comparatively treated with the two cells, a quite good mineralization is found in Cell 2. This result supposed more fraction of the applied current is used for the electrocombustion reaction on Cell 2 if compared to Cell 1 and small amount rest for the side reaction of oxygen evolution. The HPLC analyses confirmed this hypothesis and showed that the concentration trend of intermediates (sulfanilic acid, phthalate acid and salicylic acid) with electrolysis time was different on two cells. Phototoxicity tests show that the electrochemical oxidation with BDD electrodes could be useful as a pretreatment technique for reducing hazardous wastewater toxicity.
ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2013.07.011