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Highly Efficient Electrochemical Oxidation of Carbamazepine Using a Novel Graphene Nanoplatelet-doped PbO 2 Electrode: Characteristics, Efficiency, and Mechanism

A novel graphene nanoplatelet (GN)-doped PbO 2 electrode was fabricated and utilized to pulse electrochemical oxidize carbamazepine (CBZ) in aquesous solution. The GN-PbO 2 electrode differed from a pure PbO 2 electrode in that it exhibited higher surface roughness, smaller particle size, larger spe...

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Published in:Journal of the Electrochemical Society 2023-07, Vol.170 (7), p.73505
Main Authors: Wu, Duoer, He, Cong, Feng, Yang, Ding, Yangcheng, Yan, Yan, Ma, Xiangjuan, Feng, Huajun, Xia, Yijing
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Language:English
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Summary:A novel graphene nanoplatelet (GN)-doped PbO 2 electrode was fabricated and utilized to pulse electrochemical oxidize carbamazepine (CBZ) in aquesous solution. The GN-PbO 2 electrode differed from a pure PbO 2 electrode in that it exhibited higher surface roughness, smaller particle size, larger specific surface area, greater oxidation peak current, smaller charge transfer resistance, and higher oxygen evolution potential. After electrolysis for 90 min, 94.74% of CBZ and 45.15% of chemical oxygen demand could be removed at an initial pH of 3, pulsed frequency of 3000 Hz, current density of 20 mA cm −2 , and pulsed duty cycle of 50%. Additionally, the primary electrochemical oxidation mechanism at the GN-PbO 2 anode was indirect radical oxidation and the degradation pathway of CBZ in pulsed electrochemical oxidation was investigated and clarified considering the identified intermediate products and theoretical computations. The results demonstrate that pulsed electrochemical oxidation based on GN-PbO 2 electrodes is a promising approach to increasing the viability of pharmaceutical wastewater treatment by electrochemical technologies.
ISSN:0013-4651
1945-7111
DOI:10.1149/1945-7111/ace556