Decomplexation of Ni-EDTA by Three-Dimensional Electro-Fenton

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Ni-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (Ni-EDTA) poses serious threats to the ecological environment and human health, due to its acute toxicity and low biodegradability. The decomplexation efficiency of Ni-EDTA through the conventional Fenton process has been constrained to pH; thus, other appropriate approaches are required to destroy the stable chelate structure at a neutral pH. In this study, the effect of operating parameters such as the pH, Fe2+ concentration, particle electrode dosage, current density, and coexisting ions was studied. The results revealed that the 3D-EF system owned advantages for the removal of Ni-EDTA in the broadening of the pH application window. The Ni-EDTA removal efficiency in the 3D-EF system reached 84.89% after 120 min at a pH of 7. In addition, the presence of coexisting ions slightly affected the decomplexation efficiency of Ni-EDTA.

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Peng, J., Ma, Y., Huang, X., Yu, J., Yu, F., & Gao, J. (2022). Decomplexation of Ni-EDTA by Three-Dimensional Electro-Fenton. Water (Switzerland), 14(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/w14091420

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