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Electrochemical Dechlorination of 4-Chlorophenol to Phenol
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1997
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Materials ScienceDechlorination ReactionChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ElectrochemistryEngineeringOrganic ElectrochemistrySurface ElectrochemistryPalladium LatticeElectrosynthesisChemisorptionOrganic ChemistryElectrochemical DechlorinationCatalysisChemistryHydrogenHydrogen GasElectrochemistry
We have hypothesized that hydrogen gas intercalated in a palladium lattice is the powerful reducing agent that reductively dechlorinates chlorinated organic compounds that are adsorbed on the surface of palladized electrodes. We have shown that dechlorination of 4-chlorophenol to phenol occurs rapidly on palladized carbon cloth or pal ladized graphite electrodes. The reactions on the palladized carbon cloth and graphite depend on the adsorption of the chlorinated organic compound on the carbon surface and the reaction with hydrogen at the palladium/carbon interface. Palladium was much more effective in promoting the dechlorination reaction than platinum, probably because of its ability to intercalate hydrogen in its lattice.
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