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Anodic oxidation of phenol on Ti/IrO2 electrode: Experimental studies

Chatzisymeon, E.
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Fierro, S.  
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Karafyllis, I.
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2010
Catalysis Today

The electrochemical oxidation of acidic solutions of phenol on a Ti/IrO2 anode has been investigated by cyclic voltammetry and bulk electrolysis in a single-compartment cell. In the potential region of oxygen evolution, anodic oxidation resulted in electrode passivation (as evidenced by voltammetric measurements) allegedly due to the formation of a polymeric film on its surface. Phenol degradation increased with increasing temperature in the range investigated 30-80 degrees C and it was affected by the addition of Cl- and Br- anions in the supporting electrolyte. Complete conversion of 10 mM phenol was achieved after 37 Ah L-1 of charge passed at 80 degrees C under galvanostatic conditions (50 mA cm(-2)) in absence of Cl-. In contrast only 10 Ah L-1 were needed in the presence of 35 mM Cl-. The presence of chloride can induce reactions involving chlorohydroxyl radicals and electrogenerated oxidants such as free chlorine. On the other hand, addition of Br- slightly inhibited degradation possibly due to bromide scavenging of electrogenerated active species. Phenol degradation proceeded through the formation of three dominant, aromatic intermediates, namely 1,4-benzoquinone, hydroquinone and pyrocatechol, while total oxidation to CO2 was not significant unless harsh conditions (i.e. high temperatures and charges) were employed. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.cattod.2010.02.076
Web of Science ID

WOS:000278720000032

Author(s)
Chatzisymeon, E.
Fierro, S.  
Karafyllis, I.
Mantzavinos, D.
Kalogerakis, N.
Katsaounis, A.
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Catalysis Today
Volume

151

Start page

185

End page

189

Subjects

DSA (R) electrodes

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Electrochemical oxidation

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Ti/IrO2

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Phenol

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Organic transformation

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Wastewater treatment

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Waste-Water Treatment

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Electrochemical Oxidation

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Aqueous-Solution

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Oxygen Evolution

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Electrocatalysis

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Polymerization

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Degradation

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