Electrocatalysis in wastewater treatment: Recent mechanism advances

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Over 50 years, several scientists and industries have developed new alternatives for wastewater treatment and remediation. Recently, electrochemical technology has been largely developed mainly because of its versatility and environmental compatibility. Scientific contributions about role of the electrode material have allowed determining that the influence of material in the selectivity is an important parameter. However, to interpret this behavior, comprehensive physical chemistry models for organics destruction, related to electrochemical phenomena and material surfaces, were proposed in the last decades. So, this paper presents a critical and comprehensive review about the principles and recent mechanism advances in electrocatalysis for wastewater treatment.

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Martínez-Huitle, C. A., & Andrade, L. S. (2011). Electrocatalysis in wastewater treatment: Recent mechanism advances. Quimica Nova, 34(5), 850–858. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422011000500021

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