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Influences of pH and current on electrolytic dechlorination of trichloroethylene at a granular-graphite packed electrode
Electrolytic dechlorination using a granular-graphite packed cathode is an alternative method for the remediation of chlorinated organic compounds. Its effectiveness under various conditions needs experimental investigation. Dechlorination of trichloroethylene (TCE) was conducted under various condi...
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description | Electrolytic dechlorination using a granular-graphite packed cathode is an alternative method for the remediation of chlorinated organic compounds. Its effectiveness under various conditions needs experimental investigation. Dechlorination of trichloroethylene (TCE) was conducted under various conditions in an electrolytic reactor with a platinum-gauze anode and a granular-graphite packed cathode. The higher the applied current, the more TCE was eliminated and more hydrogen and oxygen gasses were generated. Current efficiency decreased with a decrease in TCE concentration during each dechlorination experiment. But, the current efficiency concentration coefficient (CECC), which was defined as current efficiency divided by concentration, was a better indicator of current efficiency. The CECC was not significantly affected by current, but it varied with pH value. The pH effects were results of the involvement of electrolytes in the proton reduction and the electron transfer at the cathode. A lower pH value favored TCE dechlorination in potassium chloride, which is an electrolyte that was not involved in cathode reactions with protons and electrons. In ammonium acetate and potassium nitrate, which involve proton reduction and/or electron transfer, the pH value affected TCE dechlorination through proton limitation and electron competition. |
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