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Electrocatalysis of chlorine evolution on different materials and its influence on the performance of an electrochemical reactor for indirect oxidation of pollutants
Authors:L Szpyrkowicz  M Radaelli  S Daniele
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Environmental Sciences, University of Venice, Dorsoduro 2137, 30123 Venice, Italy

bDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of Venice, Dorsoduro 2137, 30123 Venice, Italy

Abstract:Two different Ti/Pt–Ir materials (commercial and home made) and Ti/PdO + Co3O4 were investigated for their electrocatalytic properties versus Cl2 evolution reaction. The materials were used in a batch electrochemical reactor to treat biologically recalcitrant di-azo compound. An electrochemically driven oxidation, mediated by a Cl2/Cl? couple, proved efficient for destruction of this complex organic molecule, causing cleavage of the conjugated double bonds and destruction of unsatured bonds. Both Ti/Pt–Ir materials performed well; lower kinetics obtained with the Ti/PdO + Co3O4 anode was caused by adsorption of the model compound, evidenced in preliminary voltammetric measurements. The dye oxidation reaction followed the second order kinetics with partial orders in the model compound and (time varying) chlorine concentrations equal to one. Specific energy consumption of 3.12 kWh m?3 proved the process more economic than the homogeneous phase oxidation.
Keywords:Electrocatalysis  Chlorine evolution  Indirect electro-oxidation  Ectrochemical reactor  Anode material  Kinetics of indirect oxidation
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