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Electrocatalysis degradation of tetracycline in a three-dimensional aeration electrocatalysis reactor (3D-AER) with a flotation-tailings particle electrode (FPE): Physicochemical properties, influencing factors and the degradation mechanism

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 407, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124361

Keywords

Tetracycline; Absorption; In-situ electrocatalysis; Energy consumption; Degradation mechanism; Degradation pathways

Funding

  1. Project of Shandong Province Higher Educational Youth Innovation Science and Technology Program [2020KJG003]
  2. Key Research and Development Plan of Shandong Province [2019GSF109005, 2017GSF217011]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Provincial, China [ZR2017MEE048]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC51678276, NSFC51608228]
  5. Funding Program of 20 Policies for Universities in Jinan [2018GXRC020]
  6. PhD Foundation of the University of Jinan [XBS1814]

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A novel particle electrode, FPE, was prepared and used for tetracycline wastewater treatment. The physicochemical properties of FPE were systematically characterized, and the adsorption and degradation mechanisms of tetracycline onto FPE were explored. Parameters affecting degradation efficiency and energy consumption were examined to provide insight into the electrocatalytic mechanism and degradation pathways of tetracycline in water.
Novel particle electrodes, i.e. flotation tailings particle electrode (FPE), were prepared using flotation tailings, garden soil, and soluble starch with a mass ratio of 16:3:1, and then used in tetracycline wastewater treatment. The physicochemical properties of FPE were systematically characterized using SEM, XRD, FT-IR and XRF. Tetracycline adsorption and its adsorption mechanism onto FPE was explored for the first time. Parameters affecting FPE's degradation efficiency and energy consumption such as current density, electrolysis time, initial concentration, initial pH and aeration rate were examined. The electrocatalytic degradation of tetracycline shows that the degradation of tetracycline meets the pseudo-first-order kinetics. Moreover, the numbers of center dot OH produced on the surfaces of the cathode, anode and particle electrode were compared. Results showed that the adsorption-saturated FPE can be regenerated by electrochemical action to induce further absorption and form in situ electrocatalysis. In order to find out the transformation products in water and degradation pathways of Tetracycline, UHPLC method was used to obtain the degradation pathways for Tetracycline. So, this work could provide a fabrication of high-efficiency and low-cost electrocatalytic for removal of pharmaceuticals pollutants from waste water as well as deeper insight into electrocatalytic mechanism, transformation products, and degradation pathways of Tetracycline in water.

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