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Experimental design methodology applied to electrochemical oxidation of carbamazepine using Ti/PbO2 and Ti/BDD electrodes.

García-Gómez, Celestino; Drogui, Patrick; Zaviska, François; Seyhi, Brahima; Gortáres-Moroyoqui, Pablo; Buelna, Gerardo; Neira-Sáenz, C.; Estrada-Alvarado, María I. et Ulloa-Mercado, Ruth Gabriela (2014). Experimental design methodology applied to electrochemical oxidation of carbamazepine using Ti/PbO2 and Ti/BDD electrodes. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry , vol. 732 . pp. 1-10. DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2014.08.032.

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Carbamazepine (CBZ), a widely consumed psychotropic pharmaceutical, is one of the most frequently detected pharmaceutical active compounds (PhACs) in water bodies. Its removal has become an issue from the human health and environmental risks point of view, due to its latent recalcitrance and toxicity properties. The oxidative removal of carbamazepine in aqueous medium has been investigated by electrooxidation processes using Ti/PbO2 and Ti/BDD circular anode electrodes in the presence of NaSO4 as electrolyte in a batch electrochemical reactor. The effect of different parameters such as current intensity (from 1 to 2 A), electrolysis time (from 60 to 120 min), recirculation flow rate (from 167 to 333 ml min-1), and anode material (PbO2 and BDD) were investigated by an experimental design methodology. A Factorial Design 24 was firstly used to determine the effect of parameters mentioned above on CBZ removal. The electrolysis time and current intensity were the main parameters affecting CBZ removal rate. Then, the optimal experimental parameters for carbamazepine removal were investigated using a Central Composite Design. The optimal conditions determined turned out to be Ti/PbO2 anode, current intensity 1.37 A, electrolysis time 101 min, and recirculation flow rate 232 ml min-1. Under these conditions the removal of 88±1.2% of CBZ and 3.159 mg L-1 min-1 of p-nitrosodimethylaniline were achieved. The decay kinetics was fitted a first-order reaction.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: carbamazepine; electrooxidation; removal; Ti/PbO2; Ti/BDD
Centre: Centre Eau Terre Environnement
Date de dépôt: 31 août 2017 20:30
Dernière modification: 10 mai 2021 15:42
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/3582

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