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Electrochemical degradation of the Disperse Orange 29 dye on a β-PbO2 anode assessed by the response surface methodology

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 1, Issue 4, Pages 954-961

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2013.08.007

Keywords

Electrochemical oxidation; Lead dioxide anode; Factorial design; Chloride-mediated oxidation; Accelerated life test; beta-PbO2 film stability

Funding

  1. Brazilian funding agency CNPq [141095/2007-5]

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The electrochemical degradation of the Disperse Orange 29 azo dye in a filter-press flow cell using a TiPt/b-PbO2 as anode was investigated by experimental design for the variables current density, pH, [NaCl], and temperature. The electrochemical system was modeled by the charge required to attain 90% decolorization (Q(90)) and the chemical oxygen demand removal after 120 min of electrolysis (COD120). The best conditions for Q(90) were neutral to slightly alkaline solutions with low values of [NaCl] (< 1.0 g L-1). On the other hand, slightly acidic to neutral conditions with higher values of [NaCl] (1.2-1.7 g L-1) yielded the highest COD120 values. These differences were ascribed to the possible formation of organochloride compounds that may lead to erroneous COD values. A total mass loss of only 0.1% was obtained during an accelerated life test of the Ti-Pt/PbO2 anode. Low levels of [Pb2+] were attained in neutral to alkaline conditions (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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