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Selective H2O2 production on N-doped porous carbon from direct carbonization of metal organic frameworks for electro-Fenton mineralization of antibiotics

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 383, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2019.123184

Keywords

Nitrogen-doped porous carbon; Hydrogen peroxide; Selectivity; Electro-Fenton; Antibiotics mineralization

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51572077, 51778218]
  2. Science and Technology Innovation Plan of Hunan Province [2019JJ10001, 2017SK2420, 2019RS3015]

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Cathode materials with high activity, selectivity and stability are essential to efficient electrochemical H2O2 generation. Herein, nitrogen-doped porous carbon (NPC) is synthesized via direct calcination of nitrogen-containing metal organic framework. The N doping into porous carbon boosts H2O2 generation, thus enhancing electro-Fenton activity. The NPC cathode exhibits a highly selective reduction of O-2 to H2O2 (96.4% at pH 1 and -0.1 V vs SCE) and H2O2 production rate reaches 52.3 mmol.L-1 h(-1) (pH 1, -0.6 V vs SCE). Moreover, NPC achieves a high current efficiency of 87.7% for H2O2 production (pH 1, -0.5 V vs SCE). The removal efficiency of oxcarbazepine antibiotics achieves 100% in 10 min ([Fe2+] = 1.0 mmol L-1, C-0 = 12.61 mg L-1 (50 mu mol L-1), pH 1-5, -0.5 V vs SCE), and total organic carbon (TOC) removal efficiency reaches 90.7% in 60 min. Additionally, the removal efficiency of other antibiotics of prednisolone, chloramphenicol and thiamphenicol reaches 97.0-98.8% in 10 min and the TOC removal efficiency achieves 70.8-92.0% in 60 min. Moreover, NPC shows an excellent electrochemical stability. This work is valuable for designing electro-Fenton catalysts with high activity, selectivity and stability.

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