Battery waste-derived magnetic Fe–Mn–Zn/C composites as an electro-Fenton-like catalyst for the degradation of sodium dodecyl sulfate surfactant

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A batch-scale electro-Fenton (EF) process was performed using graphite anode and waste battery-based Fe -Mn -Zn/C electrocatalyst coated on low-cost graphite felt cathode. The effectiveness of the EF’s performance was evident with around 83.9 þ 4.1% removal of 20 mg/L of sodium-dodecyl sulfate surfactant (SDS) at an optimum current density (CD) of 5.0 mA/cm2, Na2SO4 of 0.05 M, initial pH of 7.2, and electrolysis time of 180 min. Moreover, nearly 1.78-fold more removal of SDS was achieved in EF than in the electro-oxidation process operated without any catalyst. The operating cost of 0.35 $ of per m3 per order was needed to treat SDS wastewater. The remediation of SDS follows pseudo-first-order kinetics with a rate constant of 0.0095 min–1. Additionally, 90.3 þ 2.1% of SDS and 57 þ 2.6% of total organic carbon (TOC) removal was attained during 240 min of treatment time in secondary treated real wastewater; hence, additional 60 min of treatment time is required for effectively treating real wastewater than synthetic wastewater. Thus, EF is effective with battery waste-derived magnetic catalyst for treating wastewater containing SDS, which can lead to achieving sustainable environmental goals.

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Ahmad, A., Priyadarshini, M., Ghangrekar, M. M., & Surampalli, R. Y. (2024). Battery waste-derived magnetic Fe–Mn–Zn/C composites as an electro-Fenton-like catalyst for the degradation of sodium dodecyl sulfate surfactant. Water Science and Technology, 89(4), 859–872. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2024.033

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