2015
DOI: 10.1134/s1023193515040163
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Electrocatalytic degradation of bisphenol a in aqueous solution using β-PbO2/Ti as anode

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“…The product from degradation of BPA was studied by LC/MS, the results show the presence of benzoquinone and some small linear organic compounds. Therefore, it was confirmed that the Ti/PbO 2 electrode was effective for BPA degradation and the general pathway 11,38 of BPA degradation can be explained as shown below (Figure 7):…”
Section: Acs Omegamentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…The product from degradation of BPA was studied by LC/MS, the results show the presence of benzoquinone and some small linear organic compounds. Therefore, it was confirmed that the Ti/PbO 2 electrode was effective for BPA degradation and the general pathway 11,38 of BPA degradation can be explained as shown below (Figure 7):…”
Section: Acs Omegamentioning
confidence: 75%
“…According to the relevant literature, 38 BPA is removed via the synergistic action of direct and indirect electrocatalytic oxidation pathways. In the direct oxidation process, BPA is adsorbed on the surface of the electrode, and the electrons are directly oxidatively degraded by the electrode catalysis, and the indirect oxidative degradation of BPA was carried out by the formation of HO· and other oxidation intermediates during the electrolysis process.…”
Section: Acs Omegamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…XRD patterns of the PbO 2 ‐Ti and SnO 2 /Sb‐Ti were represented in Figure a (using the JCPDS database). The characteristic peaks located at 2 θ = 28.567°, 32.619°, 49.639°, 52.476°, and 74.979° corresponded to the (111), (002), (202), (131), and (330) planes of the cubic spinel structure of PbO 2 . The diffraction peaks (2 θ ) of SnO 2 /Sb‐Ti at 26.542° (110), 33.808° (101), 37.887° (200), 51.675° (211), and 71.118° (202) were the characteristic patterns of SnO 2 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Thus, the service life of the SnO 2 /Sb-Ti would be shortened [29]. [43]. The diffraction peaks (2h) of SnO 2 /Sb-Ti at 26.5428 (110), 33.8088 (101), 37.8878 (200), 51.6758 (211), and 71.1188 (202) were the characteristic patterns of SnO 2 .…”
Section: Sem Of Pbo 2 -Ti and Sno 2 /Sb-timentioning
confidence: 99%