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Resumo:The present work has been carried out to study the mechanism of electrochemical degradation of Congo red dye. Electrolysis has been carried out in a single-chamber electrochemical cell having graphite anode and platinum cathode in the presence of KCl as supporting electrolyte under amperostatic conditions. The potential across the electrodes has been adjusted so that a constant 30 mA current passed through the cell. The effect of various operating parameters such as current density, initial dye concentration, nature of supporting electrolyte KCl, pH and electrode materials, on electrochemical degradation of Congo red dye has been investigated. The decolourization efficiency was assessed through UV-Visible studies which are supported by a percentage reduction in Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). Kinetic studies indicate that decolourization takes place through a second order diffusion controlled reaction. Energy consumption has been calculated. It is observed from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and mass spectra that Congo red dye has been degraded to small molecules. Results indicate that electrochemical degradation of Congo red by using low-cost graphite electrodes proves to be an efficient method at an optimum current density of 1.805 mA cm-2.
Autores principais:Kaur,Rajvir
Outros Autores:Kaur,Harpreet
Assunto:COD Congo red Electrochemical oxidation Energy consumption Graphite anode electrode
Ano:2016
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
Idioma:inglês
Origem:SciELO Portugal
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description The present work has been carried out to study the mechanism of electrochemical degradation of Congo red dye. Electrolysis has been carried out in a single-chamber electrochemical cell having graphite anode and platinum cathode in the presence of KCl as supporting electrolyte under amperostatic conditions. The potential across the electrodes has been adjusted so that a constant 30 mA current passed through the cell. The effect of various operating parameters such as current density, initial dye concentration, nature of supporting electrolyte KCl, pH and electrode materials, on electrochemical degradation of Congo red dye has been investigated. The decolourization efficiency was assessed through UV-Visible studies which are supported by a percentage reduction in Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). Kinetic studies indicate that decolourization takes place through a second order diffusion controlled reaction. Energy consumption has been calculated. It is observed from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and mass spectra that Congo red dye has been degraded to small molecules. Results indicate that electrochemical degradation of Congo red by using low-cost graphite electrodes proves to be an efficient method at an optimum current density of 1.805 mA cm-2.
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spelling Electrochemical Degradation of Congo Red from Aqueous Solution: Role of Graphite Anode as Electrode MaterialKaur,RajvirKaur,HarpreetCODCongo redElectrochemical oxidationEnergy consumptionGraphite anode electrodeopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0872-19042016000300003URLhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0872-19042016000300003URLHasVersion2016-05-01The present work has been carried out to study the mechanism of electrochemical degradation of Congo red dye. Electrolysis has been carried out in a single-chamber electrochemical cell having graphite anode and platinum cathode in the presence of KCl as supporting electrolyte under amperostatic conditions. The potential across the electrodes has been adjusted so that a constant 30 mA current passed through the cell. The effect of various operating parameters such as current density, initial dye concentration, nature of supporting electrolyte KCl, pH and electrode materials, on electrochemical degradation of Congo red dye has been investigated. The decolourization efficiency was assessed through UV-Visible studies which are supported by a percentage reduction in Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). Kinetic studies indicate that decolourization takes place through a second order diffusion controlled reaction. Energy consumption has been calculated. It is observed from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and mass spectra that Congo red dye has been degraded to small molecules. Results indicate that electrochemical degradation of Congo red by using low-cost graphite electrodes proves to be an efficient method at an optimum current density of 1.805 mA cm-2.Sociedade Portuguesa de ElectroquímicaPortugaliae Electrochimica Acta v.34 n.3 2016text/htmlengjournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501literature
spellingShingle Electrochemical Degradation of Congo Red from Aqueous Solution: Role of Graphite Anode as Electrode Material
Kaur,Rajvir
COD
Congo red
Electrochemical oxidation
Energy consumption
Graphite anode electrode
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv COD
Congo red
Electrochemical oxidation
Energy consumption
Graphite anode electrode
title Electrochemical Degradation of Congo Red from Aqueous Solution: Role of Graphite Anode as Electrode Material
title_full Electrochemical Degradation of Congo Red from Aqueous Solution: Role of Graphite Anode as Electrode Material
title_fullStr Electrochemical Degradation of Congo Red from Aqueous Solution: Role of Graphite Anode as Electrode Material
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical Degradation of Congo Red from Aqueous Solution: Role of Graphite Anode as Electrode Material
title_short Electrochemical Degradation of Congo Red from Aqueous Solution: Role of Graphite Anode as Electrode Material
title_sort Electrochemical Degradation of Congo Red from Aqueous Solution: Role of Graphite Anode as Electrode Material
topic COD
Congo red
Electrochemical oxidation
Energy consumption
Graphite anode electrode
topic_facet COD
Congo red
Electrochemical oxidation
Energy consumption
Graphite anode electrode
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