Rapid and Reliable Electrochemical Measurement of Chemical Oxygen Demand Using SnO2–Sb-Based Anodes
Hui-Wen Huo,
Xiao-Qiong Wu,
Jia-Fang Xie
et al.
Abstract:Chemical oxygen demand (COD) indicates
the relative content
of
organics in water. The electrochemical measurement of COD is a promising
ecofriendly alternative method for rapidly, automatically, and highly
accurately determining the content of organics in water. However,
the key anodes must possess high catalytic efficiency and long-term
stability, be easy to prepare, and be free of heavy metal leaching.
Therefore, in this study, a SnO2–Sb-based porous
anode was prepared using simple coating and calcination. B… Show more
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