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Energy-efficient removal of carbamazepine in solution by electrocoagulation-electrofenton using a novel P-rGO cathode

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摘要 In this study,carbamazepine(CBZ)decay in solution has been studied by coupling electro-coagulation with electro-Fenton(EC-EF)with a novel P-rGO/carbon felt(CF)cathode,aiming to accelerate the in-situ generation of·OH,instead of adding Fe2+and H2O2.Firstly,the fabri-cated P-rGO and its derived cathode were characterized by XRD,SEM,AFM,XPS and electro-chemical test(EIS,CV and LSV).Secondly,it was confirmed that the performance in removal efficiency and electric energy consumption(EEC)by EC-EF(kobs=0.124 min^(-1),EEC=43.98 kWh/kg CBZ)was better than EF(kobs=0.069 min^(-1),EEC=61.04 kWh/kg CBZ).Then,P-rGO/CF(kobs=0.248 min^(-1),EEC=29.47 kWh/kg CBZ,CE=61.04%)showed the best performance in EC-EF,among all studied heteroatom-doped graphene/CF.This superior performance may be associated with its largest layer spacing and richest C=C,which can promote the electron transfer rate and conductivity of the cathode.Thus,more H2O2 and·OH could be produced to degrade CBZ,and almost 100%CBZ was removed with kobs being 0.337 min^(-1) and the EEC was only 24.18 kWh/kg CBZ,under the optimal conditions(P-rGO loading was 6.0 mg/cm^(2),the current density was 10.0 mA/cm^(2),the gap between electrode was 2.0 cm).Additionally,no matter the influent is acidic,neutral or alkaline,no additional pH adjustment is required for the effluent of EC-EF.At last,an inconsecutive empirical kinetic model was firstly estab-lished to predict the effect of operating parameters on CBZ removal.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第5期88-102,共15页 环境科学学报(英文版)
基金 This work was carried out with the support of the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.2017PT01) the Beijing Natural Science Foundation(No.L182027) the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2021YFE0100800) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.22076012 and 51878047) the Beijing Forestry University Outstanding Young Talent Cultivation Project(No.2019JQ03008).
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