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Title: Enhanced electrocatalytic dechlorination of para-chloronitrobenzene based on Ni/Pd foam electrode
Authors: Yifan Wu, Ling Gan, Shupeng Zhang, Bicun Jiang, Haiou Song, Wentao Li, Yang Pan, Aimin Li
Abstract:The electrochemical dechlorination of para-chloronitrobenzene (p-CNB) was investigated in order to reduce the impact on environment. Based on the sponge-like structure of Ni foam and the catalytic activity of Pd, the Ni/Pd foam electrode exhibited excellent catalytic properties for dechlorination of p-CNB. Electrocatalytic dechlorination performance of Ni/Pd foam electrode for p-CNB was superior to that of other cathodes, such as Ni foam, Ti plates, graphite, and Ti/Pd cathodes. The degradation rate of p-CNB on the Ni/Pd foam electrode is highest among them, and a desirable dechlorination effect can also be obtained. Under optimized conditions of 10 mA cm-2 current density, pH of 7 and Na2SO4of 50 mM as electrolyte, the removal efficiency of p-CNB (25 mg L-1) is more than 99% within 30 min. The process can be described by pseudo-first-order kinetics with the rate constant of 0.147 min-1, and the AN (aniline) formation efficiency reaches 88.2 % within 30 min. In acidic condition, the AN formation efficiency increases to 98.4 % within 30 min. The synergistic combination of the current density, acidic condition and lower electrolyte concentration plays an important role in tuning the favor degradation and dechlorination of p-CNB. In addition, among three possible pathways of p-CNB dechlorination proposed, the route from ammoniation to para-chloroaniline (p-CAN) by dechlorination is regarded as the main pathway.
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