“…Thus, although the traditional Pt anodes has been used for this purpose (Kaba et al, 1990;Kotz et al, 1991;Stucki et al, 1991;Comninellis andPulgarin, 1991, 1993;Murphy et al, 1992;Comninellis and Nerini, 1995), it are less efficient that the oxide-base electrodes such as PbO 2 (Kaba et al, 1990;Feng et al, 1995;Wu and Zhou, 2001), doped PbO 2 (Feng et al, 1995), doped SnO 2 Stucki et al, 1991;Comninellis andPulgarin, 1991, 1993;Johnson et al, 1999), IrO 2 (Comninellis and Nerini, 1995;Rodgers and Bunce, 2001) or more recently to the boron-doped diamond thin-layer anode, BDD (Gandini et al, 2000;Rodrigo et al, 2001). On the other hand, the indirect electrochemical methods involves the previous formation of oxidizing agents such as H 2 O 2 (Hsiao and Nobe, 1993;Do 1993Do , 1994Ponce de Leon and Pletcher, 1995;Brilla et al, 1996;Brillas et al, 1998;Alvarez-Gallegos and Pletcher, 1999;Harrington and Pletcher, 1999;Brillas et al, 2000;Oturan et al, 2000, Oturan, 2000Oturan et al, 2001):…”