Auto-inhibition effects in anodic oxidation of phenols for electrochemical waste-water purification

Removal or modification of noxious organic impurities in waste-waters is a major challenge for environmental science. Pollutants such as phenols and their derivatives, as well as PCBs, have attracted special attention. In recent years, the possibilities of effecting direct electrocatalytic...

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Main Authors: Al-Maznai H., Conway B.E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2001-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2001/0352-51390112765A.pdf
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spelling doaj-266022c44588497eac60caf8590b2dde2020-12-24T07:40:13ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212001-01-016611-1276578410.2298/JSC0112765A0352-51390112765AAuto-inhibition effects in anodic oxidation of phenols for electrochemical waste-water purificationAl-Maznai H.0Conway B.E.1University of Ottawa, Department of Chemistry, Ottawa, CanadaUniversity of Ottawa, Department of Chemistry, Ottawa, CanadaRemoval or modification of noxious organic impurities in waste-waters is a major challenge for environmental science. Pollutants such as phenols and their derivatives, as well as PCBs, have attracted special attention. In recent years, the possibilities of effecting direct electrocatalytic oxidations at high-area electrodes such as supported Pt or RuO2 have been investigated. However, in a number of cases, especially with phenolic impurities, application of anodic oxidation fails to lead to continuous Faradaic oxidation currents owing to the electrode surfaces becoming blocked with polymeric oxidation products leading to auto-inhibition (“passivation”) of the desired electrode process. Examples of such effects with phenols and related compounds are examined comparatively in the present paper by means of cyclic volatammetry and chronoamperometry.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2001/0352-51390112765A.pdfphenolwaste-water purificationelectro-oxidationauto-inhibition.
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author Al-Maznai H.
Conway B.E.
spellingShingle Al-Maznai H.
Conway B.E.
Auto-inhibition effects in anodic oxidation of phenols for electrochemical waste-water purification
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
phenol
waste-water purification
electro-oxidation
auto-inhibition.
author_facet Al-Maznai H.
Conway B.E.
author_sort Al-Maznai H.
title Auto-inhibition effects in anodic oxidation of phenols for electrochemical waste-water purification
title_short Auto-inhibition effects in anodic oxidation of phenols for electrochemical waste-water purification
title_full Auto-inhibition effects in anodic oxidation of phenols for electrochemical waste-water purification
title_fullStr Auto-inhibition effects in anodic oxidation of phenols for electrochemical waste-water purification
title_full_unstemmed Auto-inhibition effects in anodic oxidation of phenols for electrochemical waste-water purification
title_sort auto-inhibition effects in anodic oxidation of phenols for electrochemical waste-water purification
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
1820-7421
publishDate 2001-01-01
description Removal or modification of noxious organic impurities in waste-waters is a major challenge for environmental science. Pollutants such as phenols and their derivatives, as well as PCBs, have attracted special attention. In recent years, the possibilities of effecting direct electrocatalytic oxidations at high-area electrodes such as supported Pt or RuO2 have been investigated. However, in a number of cases, especially with phenolic impurities, application of anodic oxidation fails to lead to continuous Faradaic oxidation currents owing to the electrode surfaces becoming blocked with polymeric oxidation products leading to auto-inhibition (“passivation”) of the desired electrode process. Examples of such effects with phenols and related compounds are examined comparatively in the present paper by means of cyclic volatammetry and chronoamperometry.
topic phenol
waste-water purification
electro-oxidation
auto-inhibition.
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2001/0352-51390112765A.pdf
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