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Multi‐phase electro‐chemical catalytic oxidation of wastewater
Authors:Lin Gu  Bo Wang  Hongzhu Ma  Wuping Kong
Abstract:The removal of organic pollutants from synthetic wash wastewater by a combined multi‐phase electro‐catalytic oxidation method was evaluated using porous graphite as anode and cathode, and CuO–Co2O3–PO43? modified kaolin as catalyst. The synergic effect on COD removal was studied when integrating the electro‐chemical reactor with the effective modified kaolin in a single undivided cell; the results showed that higher COD removal efficiency was obtained than those obtained using the individual processes. Under optimal conditions of pH 3, 30 mA cm?2 current density, very effective reduction of organic pollutants was achieved with this combined electro‐chemical method. High removal efficiency (90%) of the chemical oxygen demand (COD) was obtained in 60 min in the treatment of simulated wash wastewater (anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate DBS]). This method was also applied to treat wastewater form paper‐making and resulted in a COD reduction of 84%. Based on the investigation, a possible mechanism of this combined electro‐chemical process was proposed. The pollutants in wastewater could be decreased by the high reactive OH? that were produced via the decomposition of electro‐generated H2O2 activated by the synergic effect of electro‐field and catalyst. The results indicate that the multi‐phase catalytic electro‐chemical oxidation process is a promising technique for wastewater treatment. Copyright © 2006 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:electro‐chemical catalytic oxidation  anionic surfactant  paper‐making wastewater  kaolin  wastewater treatment
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