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Chemosphere | 2018

Electrochemical treatment of aqueous solutions of organic pollutants by electro-Fenton with natural heterogeneous catalysts under pressure using Ti/IrO2-Ta2O5 or BDD anodes

Aziza Hadj Ltaïef; Simona Sabatino; Federica Proietto; Salah Ammar; Abdellatif Gadri; Alessandro Galia; Onofrio Scialdone

The treatment of toxic organic pollutants by electro-Fenton (EF) presents some drawbacks such as the necessity to work at low pH and the low solubility of oxygen in water contacted with air or oxygen at room pressure that results often in slow and relatively low abatements. Here, the coupled adoption of natural heterogeneous catalysts and of relatively high pressure was proposed in order to improve the performances of EF for the treatment of organic pollutants. Caffeic acid (CA) and 3-chlorophenol were used as model resistant organic pollutants. EF process was performed using both conventional homogeneous FeSO4 and natural heterogeneous catalysts (pyrite, chalcopyrite, Fe2O3 and Fe3O4) as iron catalysts and oxygen at various pressures in the absence or in the presence of BDD anode. The effect of the nature of the catalyst, the oxygen pressure, the current density and the catalyst load was widely investigated in order to optimize the process. It was shown that the coupled utilization of a natural heterogeneous catalyst such as chalcopyrite and a relatively high pressure allows to obtain the total removal of CA and a high removal of the TOC (about 75%) in short times (2 h) with relatively high current efficiencies using an Iridium based anode. In the case of 3-chlorophenol, the utilization of a BDD anode was necessary to achieve a high removal of the pollutant and the TOC. It was shown that the removal of 3-chlorophenol can be effectively performed in different water bodies and with different initial concentrations of 3-chlorophenol.


Electrochemistry Communications | 2013

ELECTRO-GENERATION OF H2O2 AND ABATEMENT OF ORGANIC POLLUTANT IN WATER BY AN ELECTRO-FENTON PROCESS IN A MICROFLUIDIC REACTOR

Onofrio Scialdone; Alessandro Galia; Simona Sabatino


Electrochimica Acta | 2015

Effect of air pressure on the electro-generation of H2O2 and the abatement of organic pollutants in water by electro-Fenton process

Onofrio Scialdone; Alessandro Galia; Carolina Gattuso; Simona Sabatino; Benedetto Schiavo


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2014

Abatement of Acid Orange 7 in macro and micro reactors. Effect of the electrocatalytic route

Onofrio Scialdone; Alessandro Galia; Simona Sabatino


Electrochimica Acta | 2016

Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide to formic acid at a tin cathode in divided and undivided cells: Effect of carbon dioxide pressure and other operating parameters

Onofrio Scialdone; Alessandro Galia; Gianluca Lo Nero; Federica Proietto; Simona Sabatino; Benedetto Schiavo


ChemElectroChem | 2014

Electrochemical Conversion of Dichloroacetic Acid to Chloroacetic Acid in Conventional Cell and in Two Microfluidic Reactors

Onofrio Scialdone; Alessandro Galia; Simona Sabatino; Giovanni Marco Vaiana; D. Agrò; Alessandro Busacca; Christian Amatore


ChemElectroChem | 2016

Electrochemical Abatement of Organic Pollutants in Continuous‐Reaction Systems through the Assembly of Microfluidic Cells in Series

Simona Sabatino; Alessandro Galia; Onofrio Scialdone


Electrochimica Acta | 2017

Effect of pressure on the electrochemical generation of hydrogen peroxide in undivided cells on carbon felt electrodes

J.F. Pérez; Alessandro Galia; Manuel A. Rodrigo; Javier Llanos; Simona Sabatino; Cristina Sáez; Benedetto Schiavo; Onofrio Scialdone


ChemElectroChem | 2017

Development of an Electrochemical Process for the Simultaneous Treatment of Wastewater and the Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Higher Value Products

Simona Sabatino; Alessandro Galia; Guido Saracco; Onofrio Scialdone


ChemElectroChem | 2015

Electrochemical Conversion of Dichloroacetic Acid to Chloroacetic Acid in a Microfluidic Stack and in a Series of Microfluidic Reactors

Onofrio Scialdone; Alessandro Galia; Simona Sabatino; Domenico Mira; Christian Amatore

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Christian Amatore

École Normale Supérieure

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