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Electro-Fenton process with scalable modified carbonaceous electrode material processed by direct calcination for refractory organic pollutant degradation

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 470, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2023.144104

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Oxygen-doped defective carbon; Electro-Fenton; Hydroxyl radical; Hydrogen peroxide; Scaled-up catalyst preparation

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This study reports a scalable preparation method of modified carbon catalysts for high-efficiency electro-Fenton (EF) by directly calcinating commercial carbonaceous materials in air. The EF with modified carbon cathode shows higher kinetics and wider pH range compared to homogeneous Fenton for levofloxacin removal using less Fe dosage. The EF system can reduce COD of coking wastewater and consume low electricity, demonstrating the scalability and promising potential of achieving low-cost advanced wastewater treatment.
Electro-Fenton (EF) regarded as a green substitution to traditional homogeneous Fenton, produces highly oxidizing & BULL;OH through in-situ H2O2 electrosynthesis and electrochemical Fe2+ regeneration. One of obstacles that hinders translation of bench-scale EF performance to water treatment practices is the difficulty of scaling up catalyst/electrode preparation in low cost while producing high performance. Here we report scalable prepa-ration of modified carbon catalysts for high-efficiency EF by directly calcinating commercial carbonaceous materials in air. The EF with modified carbon cathode shows high kinetics of 0.296-0.569 min  1 for levofloxacin removal in much wider pH range of 3.0-6.6 using less Fe dosage compared with homogeneous Fenton. This EF system can reduce chemical oxygen demand (COD) of coking wastewater from 312.0 to 99.5 mg L  1 to satisfy wastewater discharge standard in China while consuming low electricity of 1.8-4.9 kWh kg  1 COD  1. We demonstrated the scalability of this EF process by scaling up preparative throughput of catalyst (30 g that can be processed into electrodes with total working areas of 54000 cm2), enlarging electrode size (230 cm  2) and reactor volume with wastewater treatment capacity of 7.2 L/h. This scalability demonstration of EF technology shows the promising potential of achieving low-cost advanced wastewater treatment.

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