The degradation of m-cresol (MC) has been investigated by a heterogeneous electro-Fenton process using iron loaded activated carbon (Fe-AC) as the heterogeneous electro-Fenton catalyst. Experimental results demonstrated that MC was effectively removed through an electro-Fenton process. Calculated TOC removal and overall energy consumption showed that the use of a low iron concentration (28 mg L À1 ) increases the efficiency of the process. The reactions followed a pseudo-first order kinetic equation and kinetic coefficients confirm that the MC reduction, when it is alone, is faster than in the presence of a similar compound, tert-butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) (from 0.0935 to 0.0692 min À1 ); therefore TBHQ exerts an antioxidative protection effect. In all cases, it is concluded that heterogeneous electro-Fenton treatment with Fe-AC follows a two-step process: adsorption and oxidation; allowing removal rates higher than in the literature. In addition, the reusability of this catalyst was demonstrated by operating it in continuous mode. Finally, LC-MS analysis allowed the development of a plausible degradation route.
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