Title of article
Complex Electron Transfer Kinetic Data from Convolution Analysis of Cyclic Voltammograms. Theory and Application to Diamond Electrodes
Author/Authors
Compton، Richard G. نويسنده , , Marken، Frank نويسنده , , Neudeck، Andreas نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-1148
From page
1149
To page
0
Abstract
From the results of investigations at full-scale and pilot plants, it has been found that with ʹusualʹ parameters theASMI is only valid for a small range of SRT as well as ofoxic reactor section (V(OX)N). To make ASM1 applicable lo a wider range of SRT the very slowly biodegradable particulate organic matter has to be taken into consideration. This fraction can be interpreted as part of the ʹheterotrophic biomassʹ X(B,H) which requires modification of the values for the ʹheterotrophic decay rateʹ b(H) and for the fraction of X(l) in the influent. In order to distinguish between ʹactive heterotrophic biomassʹ (X(B,H) and the very slowly biodegradable substrate it seems to be useful to inkoduce the latter mass fraction as a new model component (X(V)) into the ASMI. This extended simulation model has given reasonable results for different activated sludge systems.
Keywords
Electrode kinetics , convolution , Tafel analysis , Semiintegration , Diamond electrodes , Cyclic voltammetry
Journal title
ELECTROANALYSIS
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
ELECTROANALYSIS
Record number
19504
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