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HERO ID
1322145
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Comparative electrochemical degradation of phthalic acid esters using boron-doped diamond and Pt anodes
Author(s)
Li, H; Zhu, X; Jiang, Yi; Ni, J
Year
2010
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Chemosphere
ISSN:
0045-6535
EISSN:
1879-1298
Publisher
Elsevier Science, P.O. Box 800 Kidlington Oxford OX5 1DX UK
Volume
80
Issue
8
Page Numbers
845-851
Language
English
PMID
20591467
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2010.06.006
Web of Science Id
WOS:000280873200004
URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/comparative-electrochemical-degradation-phthalic/docview/1777102703/se-2?accountid=171501
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Abstract
Phthalic acid esters (PAEs) are a group of endocrine disruptors commonly used as plasticizers. The present study compares the electrochemical oxidation of PAEs at boron-doped diamond (BDD) anode with that at Pt anode. Both the degradation and the mineralization processes of PAEs became much slower when using the Pt anode compared with that using the BDD anode. Moreover, the degradation rates of PAEs decreased at the BDD anode but increased at the Pt anode with increasing alkyl chain length. This was attributed to the different oxidation mechanisms at the two anodes. The BDD electrode has an inert surface that holds a large amount of strong oxidants as free hydroxyl radicals ((*)OH), causing electrophilic attack by (*)OH to be the main reaction. Therefore, degradation of PAEs became slower on the BDD anode due to there being less available electronic energy as the alkyl chain length increased. However, adsorbed oxidants (PtO(x)(+1)) with low oxidation ability tended to form on the surface of the active Pt anode. Therefore, PAEs with longer alkyl chains promote faster degradation owing to their stronger hydrophobicity. Detection of intermediates in the GC/MS tests confirmed the above conclusion, in which oxidation of dimethyl phthalate on BDD occurred on the aromatic ring at first, while the alkyl chain was preferentially attacked on the Pt anode.
Keywords
Electrochemical oxidation; Boron-doped diamond electrode; Phthalic acid esters; Wastewater treatment
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Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP)
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Diethyl phthalate (DEP)
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