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Pd-Catalytic In Situ Generation of H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> from H<sub>2</sub> and O<sub>2</sub> Produced by Water Electrolysis for the Efficient Electro-Fenton Degradation of Rhodamine B
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Oxygen Reduction ReactionAdvanced Oxidation ProcessChemical EngineeringRhodamine BEngineeringEnvironmental ElectrochemistryEnvironmental EngineeringElectrolytic SystemWastewater TreatmentEfficient Electro-fenton DegradationNovel Electro-fenton ProcessCatalysisChemistryWater ElectrolysisIndustrial WastewaterElectrolysis Of WaterElectrochemistry
A novel electro-Fenton process was developed for wastewater treatment using a modified divided electrolytic system in which H2O2 was generated in situ from electro-generated H2 and O2 in the presence of Pd/C catalyst. Appropriate pH conditions were obtained by the excessive H+ produced at the anode. The performance of the novel process was assessed by Rhodamine B (RhB) degradation in an aqueous solution. Experimental results showed that the accumulation of H2O2 occurred when the pH decreased and time elapsed. The maximum concentration of H2O2 reached 53.1 mg/L within 120 min at pH 2 and a current of 100 mA. Upon the formation of the Fenton reagent by the addition of Fe2+, RhB degraded completely within 30 min at pH 2 with a pseudo first order rate constant of 0.109 ± 0.009 min(-1). An insignificant decline in H2O2 generation and RhB degradation was found after six repetitions. RhB degradation was achieved by the chemisorption of H2O2 on the Pd/C surface, which subsequently decomposed into •OH upon catalysis by Pd0 and Fe2+. The catalytic decomposition of H2O2 to •OH by Fe2+ was more powerful than that by Pd0, which was responsible for the high efficiency of this novel electro-Fenton process.
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