Electrooxidation using SnO2–RuO2–IrO2|Ti and IrO2–Ta2O5|Ti anodes as tertiary treatment of oil refinery effluent
José Treviño‐Reséndez,
Alejandro Medel,
Jesús Cárdenas
et al.
Abstract:In the present work, treatability studies were carried out with oil refinery wastewater (effluent from the secondary treatment) using electrooxidation (EO) process employing two mixed oxide anodes: SnO2‐RuO2‐IrO2|Ti and IrO2‐Ta2O5|Ti. Both electrodes’ performance were compared by their capacity to generate active chlorine in a synthetic solution and organic matter mineralization of a sample with an average phenol concentration of 100 mg L‐1. Prior to degradation experiments, surface analysis, and linear sweep … Show more
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