Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
149278 Chemical Engineering Journal 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A batch electrochemical cell was constructed to remove lead(II) ions from aqueous solutions at a 3-D reticulated vitreous carbon (RVC) cathode under acidic pH conditions.When a RVC cathode was coupled with a Zn anode in the presence of Pb(II) species, an impulsive deposition of lead on the RVC surface occurred with a free energy change of −214.20 kJ mol−1 under standard conditions. The system removed 95–99% Pb(II) with a cell performance of 73% under an inert atmosphere. The system exhibited the best performance when the ionic strength of electrolytes was 1.11. The impulsive process was influenced by pH of the medium and dissolved oxygen.

Graphical abstractBecause of an impulsive process, the concentration of Pb(II) was decreased and the concentration of Zn(II) was increased with the passage of time.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Spontaneous Pb(II) removal. ► 73% Cell performance. ► Catholyte ionic strength of 1.1 is most effective. ► Pb(II) is deposited in metallic form.

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