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Degradation pathway of malachite green in a novel dual-tank photoelectrochemical catalytic reactor

Journal

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 260, Issue -, Pages 585-592

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.05.037

Keywords

Photoelectrochemical catalysis; Catalytic degradation; Pathway; Malachite green

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20676050]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [8451063201001261]
  3. Scientific and Technological Planning of Guangdong Province [2007A032400001]
  4. University-Industry Cooperation Project about Water Treatment Materials of Guangdong Province [cgzhzd1004]

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A novel dual-tank photoelectrochemical catalytic reactor was designed to investigate the degradation pathway of malachite green. A thermally formed TiO2/Ti thin film electrode was used as photoanode, graphite was used as cathode, and a saturated calomel electrode was employed as the reference electrode in the reactor. In the reactor, the anode and cathode tanks were connected by a cation exchange membrane. Results showed that the decolorization ratio of malachite green in the anode and cathode was 98.5 and 96.5% after 120 min, respectively. Malachite green in the two anode and cathode tanks was oxidized, achieving the bipolar double effect. Malachite green in both the anode and cathode tanks exhibited similar catalytic degradation pathways. The double bond of the malachite green molecule was attacked by strong oxidative hydroxyl radicals, after which the organic compound was degraded by the two pathways into 4,4-bis(dimethylamino) benzophenone, 4-(dimethylamino) benzophenone, 4-(dimethylamino) phenol, and other intermediate products. Eventually, malachite green was degraded into oxalic acid as a small molecular organic acid, which was degraded by processes such as demethylation, deamination, nitration, substitution, addition, and other reactions. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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