2019
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2019.1625563
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Electrochemical incineration of glyphosate wastewater using three-dimensional electrode

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“…Through literature [58][59][60][61][62] studies, as well as the test analysis of the RuO2-IrO2/Ti anode plates and the experimental data described above, based on the basic principle of an electrochemical redox reaction, the migration and transformation of CODCr and NH4 + -N in the reacting solution can be roughly understood as shown in Figure 8. As shown in Figure 7a, during the electrolysis process of 5 h, the removal rate of COD Cr in wastewater by both electrolysis systems increased with the increase in electrolysis time; there was a difference in the removal rate of COD Cr in wastewater by electrolysis up to the same time, and the removal rate of COD Cr in wastewater by the electrolysis system with the addition of TBA was obviously lower than that by the electrolysis system without the addition of TBA.…”
Section: Analysis Of Indirect Electrochemical Oxidation Involving •Ohmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through literature [58][59][60][61][62] studies, as well as the test analysis of the RuO2-IrO2/Ti anode plates and the experimental data described above, based on the basic principle of an electrochemical redox reaction, the migration and transformation of CODCr and NH4 + -N in the reacting solution can be roughly understood as shown in Figure 8. As shown in Figure 7a, during the electrolysis process of 5 h, the removal rate of COD Cr in wastewater by both electrolysis systems increased with the increase in electrolysis time; there was a difference in the removal rate of COD Cr in wastewater by electrolysis up to the same time, and the removal rate of COD Cr in wastewater by the electrolysis system with the addition of TBA was obviously lower than that by the electrolysis system without the addition of TBA.…”
Section: Analysis Of Indirect Electrochemical Oxidation Involving •Ohmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another hand, the study carried out by Oliveira et al [88] reported the degradation of real wastewater containing glyphosate using an electrode of PbO 2 electrodeposited on a three-dimensional matrix of reticulated vitreous carbon (RVC) in a flow reactor. They reported that the optimized values of current density, flow rate, and temperature to lead to an improvement of 70% in the mineralization kinetics were 30 mA•cm −2 , 3000 mL•min −1 , and 50 • C, respectively.…”
Section: Electrochemical Oxidation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, their study reported the importance of mass transfer in anodic oxidation when a low concentration of organics is present in the effluent, so an increase in flow rate could lead to improve the mineralization kinetics, increase the global current efficiency, and decrease the specific energy consumption. Finally, it is important to mention that the study reported by Oliveira et al [88] is one of the most complete reports because it also presents an economical estimation to treat 1 m 3 of water, estimating energy consumption of 10-15 kWh•m −3 which corresponds to 3.0-4.5 USD•m −3 .…”
Section: Electrochemical Oxidation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, some products have been eliminated in the international production process or even banned due to implementing green chemical and hazardous free production practices. Now these low-end products are not only harmful to the environment and toxic but also cause fierce market competition, leading to a bleak market for new products, which leads to a vicious cycle [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%