Literature DB >> 32331193

Efficient Technique for Simultaneous Lead Recovery and PbO₂/Ti Electrode Preparation for Electrocatalytic Degradation of Basic Red.

Chen Li1, Tong Shen1, Yibo Wang1, Xinfei Fan1, Chengwen Song1, Shuang Sun2, Guohui Huang3, Yanchao Ma2.   

Abstract

In order to achieve the effective removal of Pb2+ from low-concentration wastewater as well as the lead recovery for direct reuse simultaneously, a simple electrodeposition method was used in this study. In this process, synthetic lead wastewater with low concentration of 4, 8, 12 and 16 mg/L was treated, more than 67% lead was recovered from wastewater and a PbO₂/Ti electrode was fabricated in a simple reaction tank. The test results of characterizations confirmed that PbO₂ nanoeletrocatalyst was successfully deposited on a Ti substrate. Electrochemical activity tests indicated that PbO₂/Ti electrode had advantages of high oxygen evolution potential (1.90 V) and low electron transfer resistance. Furthermore, the results of electrocatalytic degradation experiments demonstrated that prepared PbO₂/Ti electrode had the superb decolorization and mineralization ability on Basic Red. After 120 min of electrolysis, the Basic Red removal efficiency and TOC removal efficiency could reach to 89.38% and 68.82%, respectively, which was 5.2 and 7.1 times higher than the Ti substrate alone. Besides, the calculated mineralization current efficiency for PbO₂/Ti electrode increased from 5.18% to 36.74% after PbO₂ depositing, and thus an economical benefit was obtained by more than 5 times energy saving. The influences of the applied current density, initial dye concentration, electrolyte concentration and solution pH on the oxidation efficiency were also investigated and optimized. The prepared PbO₂/Ti electrode also showed a great stability with high dye removal efficiency (above 85%) after 10 times repeated experiments. These results suggest that it is a promising technological process to remove and recover lead from low-concentration wastewater efficiently and reuse them as electrocatalyst for other organic wastewater treatments.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32331193     DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2020.18553

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nanosci Nanotechnol        ISSN: 1533-4880


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