Peroxymonosulfate enhanced photoelectrocatalytic oxidation of organic contaminants and simultaneously cathodic recycling of silver


Xu Zhao , Huixin Shao , Xia Li , Juanjuan Zhang

DOI:10.1016/j.jes.2021.08.028

Received June 17, 2021,Revised , Accepted August 13, 2021, Available online February 02, 2022

Volume 34,2022,Pages 74-83

Degradation of organic contaminants with simultaneous recycling of Ag+ from silver-containing organic wastewater such as photographic effluents is desired. Although photoelectrocatalysis (PEC) technology is a good candidate for this type of wastewater, its reaction kinetics still needs to be improved. Herein, peroxymonosulfate (PMS) was employed to enhance the PEC kinetics for oxidation of phenol (PhOH) at the anode and reduction of Ag+ at the cathode. The degradation efficiency of phenol (PhOH, 0.1 mmol/L) was increased from 42.8% to 96.9% by adding 5 mmol/L PMS at a potential of 0.25 V. Meanwhile, the Ag (by wt%) deposited on the cathode was 28.1% (Ag2O) in PEC process, while that of Ag (by wt%) was 69.7% (Ag0) by adding PMS. According to the electrochemistry analysis, PMS, as photoelectrons acceptor, enhances the separation efficiency of charges and the direct h+ oxidation of PhOH at the photoanode. Meantime, the increasing cathode potential avoided H2 evolution and strongly alkaline at the surface of cathode, thus enabling the deposition of Ag+ in the form of metallic silver with the help of PMS. In addition, PMS combined with PEC process was effective in treating photographic effluents.

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