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Electrochemical incineration (mineralization) of glucose as a model organic substrate. Role of the electrode material and of active chlorine mediation

Ferro, S.
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Lavezzo, F.
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Lodi, G.
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1998
Environmental Issues in the Electronics/Semiconductor Industries and Electrochemical/Photochemical Methods for Pollution Abatement

In the electrolysis of a soln. contg. glucose, as a model substrate in the wastewater from food industry, and a dil. NaCl, the formation of active Cl makes the glucose mineralization at the stable DSA electrode substantially insensitive to the nature of the electrode surface. The mineralization rate being the same at Ti/Pt, Ti/PbO2, TiSnO2-Pt, and Ti/IrO2 electrode. [on SciFinder (R)]

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Author(s)
Ferro, S.
Lavezzo, F.
Lodi, G.
De Battisti, A.
Comninellis, Ch  
Date Issued

1998

Published in
Environmental Issues in the Electronics/Semiconductor Industries and Electrochemical/Photochemical Methods for Pollution Abatement
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Proceedings - Electrochemical Society; 98-5

Start page

75

End page

90

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REVIEWED

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