Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.111, 131-136, 2013
Electrogeneration of hydrogen peroxide for electro-Fenton system by oxygen reduction using chemically modified graphite felt cathode
A simple chemical method using hydrazine hydrate as the main reagent was firstly used to modify graphite felt as cathode for efficient electro-Fenton process. The influences of the different concentration of hydrazine hydrate were comparatively studied on the yield and current efficiency of H2O2 production, confirming that the modified cathode had much higher electrocatalytic activity. The optimum concentration of the hydrazine hydrate was 10%, and the yield of H2O2 was as 2.6 times as that without modification under the same conditions. The cyclic voltammetry analysis indicated that the modified cathodes exhibited stronger current responses and more negative hydrogen evolution potentials than the unmodified one. The operational parameters such as cathodic potential, pH andO(2) flow rate were optimized for the efficient H2O2 electrogeneration. The maximum accumulation of H2O2, up to 247.2 mg/L, was obtained at -0.75 V (vs. SCE) and O-2 flow rate of 0.4 L/min. The influence of pH on the yield of H2O2 was slight, but it was obvious on current efficiency. The modified cathode was confirmed to be more efficient in degradation of p-nitrophenol by electro-Fenton process at both acidic and neutral pH, indicating the positive effect of chemical modification onto the performance. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Graphite felt modification;Hydrazine hydrate;Hydrogen peroxide;Current efficiency;Electro-Fenton