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Anodic oxidation of o-nitrophenol on BDD electrode: Variable effects and mechanisms of degradation

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 250, Issue -, Pages 447-453

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.02.027

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Anodic oxidation; Hydroxyl radical; Degradation; O-nitrophenol; Wastewater treatment

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The electrochemical oxidation of pesticide, o-nitrophenol (ONP) as one kind of pesticide that is potentially dangerous and biorefractory, was studied by galvanostatic electrolysis using boron-doped diamond (BDD) as anode. The influence of several operating parameters, such as applied current density, supporting electrolyte, and initial pH value, was investigated. The best degradation occurred in the presence of Na2SO4 (0.05 M) as conductive electrolyte. After 8 h, nearly complete degradation of o-nitrophenol was achieved (92%) using BDD electrodes at pH 3 and at current density equals 60 mA cm(-2). The decay kinetics of o-nitrophenol follows a pseudo-first-order reaction. Aromatic intermediates such as catechol, resorcinol, 1,2,4-trihydroxybenzene, hydroquinone and benzoquinone and carboxylic acids such as maleic glycolic, malonic, glyoxilic and oxalic, have been identified and followed during the ONP treatment by chromatographic techniques. From these anodic oxidation by-products, a plausible reaction sequence for ONP mineralization on BDD anodes is proposed. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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