Performance of Gd-doped Ti-based Sb-SnO2 anodes for electrochemical destruction of phenol |
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Authors: | Feng Yujie Cui Yuhong Logan Bruce Liu Zhengqian |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, No. 202, Haihe Road, Nangang District, Harbin 150090, China. yujief@hit.edu.cn |
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Abstract: | The performance of electrodes for the electro-catalytic decomposition of a model pollutant (phenol) was enhanced using Gd-doped Ti/SnO(2)-Sb electrodes prepared by a thermal deposition method. Phenol degradation followed first-order rate kinetics, with the maximum rate achieved using a 2% Gd doping level (molar ratio based on Gd:Sn) for tests conducted over a doping range of 1-10%. The first-order rate constant with 2% Gd was 0.044 min(-1), versus 0.026 min(-1) obtained with the control (plain Ti/SnO(2)-Sb). TOC removal and UV scans revealed that different intermediates were produced for different Gd contents, and that destruction efficiencies of these intermediates also varied with Gd doping levels of 1-5%. Electrodes were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, electron dispersive spectrometry, and X-ray photon-electron spectroscopy. It is suggested that the state of specific active sites on the electrode surface and the oxygen transfer activity at the electrode/electrolyte interface affect the performance of anodes with different compositions. |
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