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Electrochemical incineration of glucose as a model organic substrate. 1: Role of the electrode material

Journal Article · · Journal of the Electrochemical Society
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1149/1.1391909· OSTI ID:680029

In the frame of study on the electrochemical incineration of organic pollutants, the reactivity of glucose toward mineralization was studied under different electrolysis conditions. The process was followed at Pt, SnO{sub 2}-Pt composite, and PbO{sub 2} electrodes, at different current densities and temperatures. In all cases, the supporting electrolyte was 2 N H{sub 2}SO{sub 4}. Chemical oxygen demand and total organic carbon content of the solutions and amount of oxygen evolved were measured as functions of the electrolysis time. From these data, an initial electrochemical oxidation index (EOI) was evaluated following standard methods. Larger values for this parameter were found at the PbO{sub 2} electrodes under all conditions of current density and temperature. At Pt and SnO{sub 2}-Pt, in the room-temperature range, the efficiency of the electrochemical mineralization of glucose was low, particularly at longer electrolysis times. The situation improved by increasing the temperature to 56 C. The extent of mineralization was quite low at SnO{sub 2}-Pt electrodes under all conditions explored. At Pt and SnO{sub 2}-Pt electrodes, the main oxidation intermediate was glucaric acid, apparently quite stable toward further attack at these electrodes. In the case of PbO{sub 2} electrodes, smaller concentration of intermediates were detected. Gluconic and 2-ketogluconic acids were also present in amounts comparable with that of glucaric acid. Study of the initial electrochemical oxidation index for gluconic acid and glucaric acid was also carried out, confirming the stability of the latter at Pt and SnO{sub 2}-Pt electrodes. At PbO{sub 2}, on the contrary, it was found to be even more reactive than glucose. An explanation for the reactivity of carboxylic acids toward mineralization at the PbO{sub 2} electrodes is proposed.

OSTI ID:
680029
Journal Information:
Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Journal Name: Journal of the Electrochemical Society Journal Issue: 6 Vol. 146; ISSN JESOAN; ISSN 0013-4651
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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