Electrochemical oxidation of phenol in a parallel plate reactor using ruthenium mixed metal oxide electrode
In this study, electrochemical oxidation of phenol was carried out in a parallel plate reactor using ruthenium mixed metal oxide electrode. The effects of initial pH, temperature, supporting electrolyte concentration, current density, flow rate and initial phenol concentration on the removal efficie...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of hazardous materials 2006-08, Vol.136 (2), p.296-302 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, electrochemical oxidation of phenol was carried out in a parallel plate reactor using ruthenium mixed metal oxide electrode. The effects of initial pH, temperature, supporting electrolyte concentration, current density, flow rate and initial phenol concentration on the removal efficiency were investigated. Model wastewater prepared with distilled water and phenol, was recirculated to the electrochemical reactor by a peristaltic pump. Sodium sulfate was used as supporting electrolyte. The Microtox
® bioassay was also used to measure the toxicity of the model wastewater during the study.
As a result of the study, removal efficiency of 99.7% and 88.9% were achieved for the initial phenol concentration of 200
mg/L and chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 480
mg/L, respectively. In the same study, specific energy consumption of 1.88
kWh/g phenol removed and, mass transfer coefficient of 8.62
×
10
−6
m/s were reached at the current density of 15
mA/cm
2. Electrochemical oxygen demand (EOD), which can be defined as the amount of electrochemically formed oxygen used for the oxidation of organic pollutants, was 2.13
g O
2/g phenol.
Electrochemical oxidation of petroleum refinery wastewater was also studied at the optimum experimental conditions obtained. Phenol removal of 94.5% and COD removal of 70.1% were reached at the current density of 20
mA/cm
2 for the petroleum refinery wastewater. |
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ISSN: | 0304-3894 1873-3336 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2005.12.018 |