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Development of a TiO2 modified optical fiber electrode and its incorporation into a photoelectrochemical reactor for wastewater treatment.
Esquivel, K; Arriaga, L G; Rodríguez, F J; Martínez, L; Godínez, Luis A.
Affiliation
  • Esquivel K; Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, Electrochemistry Department, S.C. Parque, Tecnológico Querétaro Sanfandila, Pedro Escobedo 76703, Querétaro, México.
Water Res ; 43(14): 3593-603, 2009 Aug.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19560182
ABSTRACT
Electrochemical advanced oxidation processes (EAOPs) are used to chemically burn non biodegradable complex organic compounds that are present in polluted effluents. A common approach involves the use of TiO2 semiconductor substrates as either photocatalytic or photoelectrocatalytic materials in reactors that produce a powerful oxidant (hydroxyl radical) that reacts with pollutant species. In this context, the purpose of this work is to develop a new TiO2 based photoanode using an optic fiber support. The novel arrangement of a TiO2 layer positioned on top of a surface modified optical fiber substrate, allowed the construction of a photoelectrochemical reactor that works on the basis of an internally illuminated approach. In this way, a semi-conductive optical fiber modified surface was prepared using 30 microm thickness SnO2Sb films on which the photoactive TiO2 layer was electrophoretically deposited. UV light transmission experiments were conducted to evaluate the transmittance along the optical fiber covered with SnO2Sb and TiO2 showing that 43% of UV light reached the optical fiber tip. With different illumination configurations (external or internal), it was possible to get an increase in the amount of photo-generated H(2)O(2) close to 50% as compared to different types of TiO2 films. Finally, the electro-Fenton photoelectrocatalytic Oxidation process studied in this work was able to achieve total color removal of Azo orange II dye (15 mg L(-1)) and a 57% removal of total organic carbon (TOC) within 60 min of degradation time.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Titane / Élimination des déchets liquides / Purification de l'eau / Techniques électrochimiques / Fibres optiques / Processus photochimiques Langue: En Journal: Water Res Année: 2009 Type de document: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Titane / Élimination des déchets liquides / Purification de l'eau / Techniques électrochimiques / Fibres optiques / Processus photochimiques Langue: En Journal: Water Res Année: 2009 Type de document: Article