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Electro-Fenton degradation of cationic red X-GRL using an activated carbon fiber cathode
Authors:Hengyi Lei  Hualiang Li  Zhong Li  Zhaoxu Li  Kai Chen  Xinghong Zhang  Huiqin Wang
Affiliation:a School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, No. 135, Xingang West Road, Guangzhou 510275, PR China;b The Institute of Water Environment and Ecological Restoration, China Water Resources Pearl River Planning Surveying and Designing Co., Ltd, Guangzhou 510610, PR China;c School of Resource and Environment Science, XinJiang University, Urumuqi 830046, PR China
Abstract:We reported the study of the degradation of the azo dye cationic red X-GRL by the electro-Fenton process using an activated carbon fiber cathode. The electrogeneration of hydrogen peroxide in solution using different material cathodes fed with air was investigated, and the results revealed that the activated carbon fiber cathode was more effective compared to the graphite cathode. The decolorization and mineralization of cationic red X-GRL were also determined. The effect of the operating parameters, such as the initial Fe2+ concentration, temperature and initial dye concentration, was investigated. The optimum Fe2+ catalyst concentration values for the degradation of cationic red X-GRL was found to be 5 mM. The rate of decolorization and mineralization of dye could be accelerated by increasing the temperature. In addition, the decolorization and total organic carbon (TOC) removal efficiency decreased with the increasing initial dye concentration, while the TOC removal increased. Two different transition metal ions (Cu2+ and Mn2+) were applied as substitutes for ferrous sulfate for evaluating catalytic effect. The results indicated that Cu2+ and Mn2+ were more effective than Fe2+ in catalyzing the degradation of the dye.
Keywords:Electro-Fenton  Activated carbon fiber cathode  Cationic red X-GRL  Transition metal cations
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