Process optimization and mechanism study of acid red G degradation by electro-FentonFeox process as an in situ generation of H2O2

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Dye-contaminated wastewaters are industrial wastewaters that are difficult to treat using traditional biochemical and physicochemical methods. In the present work, the acid red G was removed as a model pollutant by the electro-Fenton process for the first time. The anode and cathode used by the electro-Fenton process were iron plate and graphite felt, respectively. It was concluded that under the optimal conditions of current density = 20 mA cm-2, pH = 3 and initial Na2SO4 concentration = 0.2 M, the removal rate of acid red G (ARG) with an initial concentration of 300 mg L-1 could reach 94.05% after 80 min of electrolysis. This reveals that the electro-Fenton-Feox process used in this work has an excellent removal efficiency on acid red G. The required reagents (Fe2+ and H2O2) were generated by the electrode reaction, while the optimal generation conditions and mechanism of •OH, H2O2 and Fe2+ were investigated. By testing •OH, H2O2 and Fe2+ agents at different pH and current densities, it was revealed that the electro-Fenton reaction was most efficient when the current density was 20 mA cm-2, and the pH was 3. Moreover, the removal rate of ARG is consistent with first-order reaction kinetics.

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Sun, H., Yao, Y., Wei, F., Zhao, Q., Liu, B., & Zhang, L. (2021). Process optimization and mechanism study of acid red G degradation by electro-FentonFeox process as an in situ generation of H2O2. Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 45(1), 5–16. https://doi.org/10.3906/KIM-2002-10

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