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Chemosphere | 2018

Degradation of dye Procion Red MX-5B by electrolytic and electro-irradiated technologies using diamond electrodes

Salvador Cotillas; Davide Clematis; Pablo Cañizares; Maria Paola Carpanese; Manuel A. Rodrigo; Marco Panizza

This work focuses on the treatment of synthetic wastewater polluted with dye Procion Red MX-5B by different Electrochemical Advanced Oxidation Processes (EAOP) based on diamond anodes. The influence of the current density and the supporting electrolyte has been studied on dye removal and total mineralization of the organic matter. Results show that electrolysis with diamond electrodes is a suitable technology for an efficient degradation of dye. Nonetheless, the process efficiency increases when using chloride as supporting electrolyte because of the electrochemical generation of hypochlorite in wastewater which significantly contribute to dye removal. On the contrary, the total mineralization of the organic matter is more efficient in sulfate media. In this case, large amounts of peroxodisulfate are electrogenerated, favoring the complete removal of total organic carbon (TOC). On the other hand, lower current densities (10 mA cm-2) lead to a more efficient removal of both dye and TOC due to the mass transfer limitations of the technology. Finally, the coupling of UV light irradiation or ultrasound to electrolysis significantly improves the process performance, being photoelectrolysis the most efficient technology for the treatment of wastewater polluted with Procion Red MX-5B. This fact is due to the potential production of free chlorine or sulfate radicals that takes place by the activation of the electrogenerated oxidants. These species are more reactive than oxidants and, therefore, they quickly attack the organic matter present in wastewater.


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2016

Comparative depollution of Methyl Orange aqueous solutions by electrochemical incineration using TiRuSnO2, BDD and PbO2 as high oxidation power anodes

Lazhar Labiadh; Antonio Barbucci; Maria Paola Carpanese; Abdellatif Gadri; Salah Ammar; Marco Panizza


Separation and Purification Technology | 2013

Electro-Fenton degradation of anionic surfactants

Marco Panizza; Antonio Barbucci; M. Delucchi; Maria Paola Carpanese; Alice Giuliano; M. Cataldo-Hernández; Giacomo Cerisola


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2010

A novel MOCVD strategy for the fabrication of cathode in a solid oxide fuel cell: Synthesis of La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 films on YSZ electrolyte pellets

Roberta G. Toro; Davide M.R. Fiorito; Maria Elena Fragalà; Antonio Barbucci; Maria Paola Carpanese; Graziella Malandrino


Energy Procedia | 2012

Dual Cells with Mixed Protonic-Anionic Conductivity for Reversible SOFC/SOEC Operation

Massimo Viviani; Giovanna Canu; Maria Paola Carpanese; Antonio Barbucci; Alessandra Sanson; Elisa Mercadelli; Cristiano Nicolella; Daria Vladikova; Zdravko Stoynov; Anthony Chesnaud; Alain Thorel; Zeynep Ilhan; Sayed-Asif Ansar


Journal of Applied Electrochemistry | 2009

Electrochemical performance of Ni-based anodes for solid oxide fuel cells

S. Presto; Antonio Barbucci; Maria Paola Carpanese; Massimo Viviani; R. Marazza


Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2017

Direct and indirect electrochemical oxidation of Indigo Carmine using PbO2 and TiRuSnO2

Lazhar Labiadh; Antonio Barbucci; Maria Paola Carpanese; Abdellatif Gadri; Salah Ammar; Marco Panizza


Electrochimica Acta | 2017

Influence of the electrode/electrolyte interface structure on the performance of Pr0.8Sr0.2Fe0.7Ni0.3O3-δ as Solid Oxide Fuel Cell cathode

Alice Giuliano; Clément Nicollet; Sébastien Fourcade; Fabrice Mauvy; Maria Paola Carpanese; Jean-Claude Grenier


Electrochimica Acta | 2017

Characterisation of La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-δ – Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ composite as cathode for solid oxide fuel cells

Alice Giuliano; Maria Paola Carpanese; Marco Panizza; Giacomo Cerisola; Davide Clematis; Antonio Barbucci


MRS Proceedings | 2011

Proton and Mixed Conductors for Dual Membrane Fuel Cells

Massimo Viviani; Sabrina Presto; Antonio Barbucci; Maria Paola Carpanese; Roberta Amendola; Alain Thorel; Anthony Chesnaud; Joao Abreu; Rémi Costa; Zeynep Ilhan; Sayed-Asif Ansar; Daria Vladikova; Zdravko Stoynov

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Massimo Viviani

National Research Council

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Sabrina Presto

National Research Council

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