Search results for "Electrochemical incineration"
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Innovative chemical processes for the treatment of water polluted by recalcitrant organic substances
2012
In the last years, many research groups have focused their attention on the innovative chemical processes adopted for the treatment of water effluents polluted by recalcitrant organic substances, i.e., substances resistant to biological treatment. The electrochemical oxidation is one of the most studied technologies because it presents high versatility and low cost, it is realized under mild conditions of pressure and temperature and generally it does not involve the use of toxic substances [1]. In this work, the comparative performance of different electrochemical approaches such as direct oxidation processes, oxidation by means of electrogenerated chlorine and electro-Fenton was investiga…
Electrochemical incineration of oxalic acid in a micro-gap flow cell
2009
Electrochemical incineration of oxalic acid in a micro gap flow cell
2009
Electrochemical incineration of oxalic acid in the presence of NaCl
2008
Recent researches have demonstrated that electrochemical methods offer an attractive alternative to traditional routes for treating wastewaters containing toxic or/and refractory organic pollutants. The effectiveness of the electrochemical treatment depends on many factors including the presence in solution of specie able to act as mediators. In particular, the effect of chloride ions on the performances of the process has been the object of numerous researches. However, up to now, many practical and theoretical aspects about this argument are not completely clear. In the present work, the anodic incineration of oxalic acid (OA) in the presence of NaCl has been investigated with the aim of …