Emerging investigator series: Carbon electrodes are effective for the detection and reduction of hexavalent chromium in water

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Abstract

Electrochemical methods are an attractive option for the detection and reduction of toxic Cr(vi) to benign Cr(iii) in drinking water. Here a method is reported for the reproducible detection and reduction of hexavalent chromium in water on glassy carbon electrodes, over a wide range of pH. This study allows for unmodified inexpensive carbon electrodes to join gold and gold modified electrodes as substrates for Cr(vi) removal from water.

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Stern, C. M., Hayes, D. W., Kgoadi, L. O., & Elgrishi, N. (2020). Emerging investigator series: Carbon electrodes are effective for the detection and reduction of hexavalent chromium in water. Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology, 6(5), 1256–1261. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ew00146e

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