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Electrochimica Acta, Vol.276, 12-20, 2018
Mineralization of electronic wastewater by electro-Fenton with an enhanced graphene-based gas diffusion cathode
In recent years, electro-Fenton (EF) has emerged as a promising solution for the mineralization of refractory organic compounds. Within the different electrodes used in EF, gas diffusion electrodes (GDEs) are among the most efficient in achieving high mineralization of pollutants. In this study, carbon cloth (treated with polytetrafluoroethylene) GDE (PTFE-CC-GDE) was coated for the first time with electro-chemically exfoliated graphene in order to improve the generation of H2O2 and thus the mineralization of real industrial electronics wastewater by EF. Remarkably, the graphene-coated GDE allowed reaching H2O2 concentrations as high as 495 mg L-1 (specific H2O2 production of 28 mg cm(-2)). As a result, over 80% of mineralization of electronics wastewater was achieved following 180 min of EF under the optimum operating conditions (29 mA cm(-2), 0.2 mM of Fe2+ and 0.2 L min(-1) air flow). In conclusion, this study demonstrated the great capacity of the graphene-coated GDE for H2O2 production enhancement and its potential for the treatment of real industrial wastewater by EF. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.