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Electro-Oxidation of Humic Acids Using Platinum Electrodes: An Experimental Approach and Kinetic Modelling

Stefano Salvestrini, Angelo Fenti, Simeone Chianese, Pasquale Iovino, Dino Musmarra

2020Water46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Humic acids (HA) are a potential hazard to aquatic ecosystems and human health. Because biological treatment of contaminated water does not satisfactorily remove these pollutants, novel approaches are under evaluation. This work explores electrochemical oxidation of HA in aqueous solution in a lab-scale apparatus using platinum-coated titanium electrodes. We evaluated the effects of HA concentration, current density, chloride concentration and ionic strength on the rate of HA oxidation. The initial reaction rate method was used for determining the rate law of HA degradation. The results showed that the reaction rate was first-order relative to HA concentration, chloride concentration and current density. An appreciable effect of ionic strength was also observed, most likely due to the polyanionic character of HA. We propose a kinetic model that satisfactorily fits the experimental data.

Topics & Concepts

Ionic strengthChlorideHumic acidPlatinumElectrochemistryChemistryAqueous solutionPollutantReaction rateDegradation (telecommunications)Inorganic chemistryEnvironmental chemistryIonic bondingElectrodeChemical engineeringIonPhysical chemistryCatalysisOrganic chemistryEngineeringFertilizerTelecommunicationsComputer scienceAdvanced oxidation water treatmentElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsIndustrial Gas Emission Control
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