Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1058383 | Journal of Environmental Management | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This study examined o-nitrophenol removal from aqueous solutions by electrochemical oxidation employing a modified electrode. The modified electrode was produced by electrodepositing lead oxide onto a titanium substrate. Following electrochemical oxidation of o-nitrophenol-containing solutions, the remaining o-nitrophenol concentration and chemical oxygen demand (COD) values were determined. The optimum parameters were current density of 40 mA cm−2, pH of 2.47, 60 min of electrolysis time, 4 g L−1 NaCl electrolyte solution and temperature of 30 °C. Under these optimum conditions of electrochemical degradation using a lead oxide/titanium modified electrode complete removal of o-nitrophenol and COD was achieved.
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Authors
Farid R. Zaggout, Nasser Abu Ghalwa,