• Title of article

    Electrochemical Advanced Oxidation of Acid Red Solution Using Carbon Felt or Glassy Carbon Cathode and Pt Anode

  • Author/Authors

    Wakrim ، Asmaa Laboratory Interface Materials Environment, Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences Aïn Chock - Hassan II University , Zaroual ، Zaina Laboratory Interface Materials Environment, Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences Aïn Chock - Hassan II University , El Ghachtouli ، Sanae Laboratory Interface Materials Environment, Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences Aïn Chock - Hassan II University , Jamal Eddine ، Jamal Laboratory of Synthesis, Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences Aïn Chock - Hassan II University , Azzi ، Mohammed Laboratory Interface Materials Environment, Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences Aïn Chock - Hassan II University

  • From page
    84
  • To page
    94
  • Abstract
    In order to find an effective decolorization method for dye wastewaters, the present work aims at studying the treatment efficiency of an azo dye Acid Red 14 (AR14) by Electro-Fenton process using an undivided electrochemical cell containing different electrode materials. The optimal removal efficiency was obtained using carbon felt or glassy carbon (cathode) and platinum (anode) electrodes. The method is based on the reaction of electrochemically produced hydroxyl radicals leading to oxidative degradation of the AR14. To find the best conditions for treatment of AR14 dye, the effects of Fe2+ concentration, current density, the effect of pH initial, and the nature of support electrolyte were studied. The results showed 94 % removal efficiency in 30 minutes with 120 mA/cm2 of electrolysis current, 0.2 mM of Fe2+, and pH = 3. However, the decolorization efficiency measurements confirmed that the Electro-Fenton process with the platinum anode and the carbon felt cathode was more efficient.
  • Keywords
    Advanced Oxidation Processes , Electro , Fenton process Hydroxyl radicals , azo dye , Degradation
  • Journal title
    Pollution
  • Journal title
    Pollution
  • Record number

    2766655