International audienceThe electrochemical oxidation of an aqueous phenol solution was studied via a novel process. Experiments were conducted by recirculating a slurry electrode made of the product to be treated (phenol) and a catalyst (carbon black) through a flow-by electrolyser with a vertical stack of perforated Ti/Pt electrodes. Both the capacity of high adsorption of organic compounds and gases and the conductivity properties of Carbon Black allowed the acceleration of the degradation. High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis was used to follow phenol loss and the formation of by-products. Gas chromatography (GC) analysis revealed the presence of two gases: oxygen-electrogenerated by the oxidation of water- and carbon dioxi...
The industrial wastewater from resin production plants contains as major components phenol and forma...
Carbon paste electrodes are developed for the detection of phenols via a procedure in which the phen...
We studied the electrochemical oxidation of phenol by the coupling of anodic and cathodic reactions....
International audienceThe electrochemical oxidation of an aqueous phenol solution was studied via a ...
The electrochemical oxidation of phenol was studied using a packed bed reactor of PbO ~ pellets with...
The electrochemical oxidation of phenol for waste treatment applications was investigated on lead di...
International audienceThe degradation of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) by electrochemical oxidation in the p...
Organic compounds such as phenol and cresols may be found in industrial wastewater along with other ...
International audienceOxidation of phenol on platinum electrodes rapidly leads to the formation of a...
Electrochemical oxidation of phenol in acidic aqueous solution was studied on a vitreous carbon elec...
Elecrtochemical degradation of phenol was evaluated at five typical anodes for mineralization to car...
Electrochemical oxidation of phenol in basic aqueous solution has been studied on a vitreous carbon ...
The electrochemical oxidation of acidic solutions of phenol on a Ti/IrO2 anode has been investigated...
he electrochemical oxidation of phenol for waste water treatment was studied at a platinum anode. An...
The oxidation of phenol at the platinum electrode was studied in aqueous acidic solutions. The effec...
The industrial wastewater from resin production plants contains as major components phenol and forma...
Carbon paste electrodes are developed for the detection of phenols via a procedure in which the phen...
We studied the electrochemical oxidation of phenol by the coupling of anodic and cathodic reactions....
International audienceThe electrochemical oxidation of an aqueous phenol solution was studied via a ...
The electrochemical oxidation of phenol was studied using a packed bed reactor of PbO ~ pellets with...
The electrochemical oxidation of phenol for waste treatment applications was investigated on lead di...
International audienceThe degradation of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) by electrochemical oxidation in the p...
Organic compounds such as phenol and cresols may be found in industrial wastewater along with other ...
International audienceOxidation of phenol on platinum electrodes rapidly leads to the formation of a...
Electrochemical oxidation of phenol in acidic aqueous solution was studied on a vitreous carbon elec...
Elecrtochemical degradation of phenol was evaluated at five typical anodes for mineralization to car...
Electrochemical oxidation of phenol in basic aqueous solution has been studied on a vitreous carbon ...
The electrochemical oxidation of acidic solutions of phenol on a Ti/IrO2 anode has been investigated...
he electrochemical oxidation of phenol for waste water treatment was studied at a platinum anode. An...
The oxidation of phenol at the platinum electrode was studied in aqueous acidic solutions. The effec...
The industrial wastewater from resin production plants contains as major components phenol and forma...
Carbon paste electrodes are developed for the detection of phenols via a procedure in which the phen...
We studied the electrochemical oxidation of phenol by the coupling of anodic and cathodic reactions....