2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.08.034
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Synergistic integration of sonochemical and electrochemical disinfection with DSA anodes

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“…For many years, dimensionally stable anodes (DSA) have been used for environmental electrochemistry applications, because of their stability and low cost [9][10][11]. These electrodes are mostly composed of mixed metal oxides (MMO) of iridium or ruthenium [12][13][14][15]. During electrolysis, these metals are known to promote the evolution of oxygen (iridium) and chlorine (ruthenium).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many years, dimensionally stable anodes (DSA) have been used for environmental electrochemistry applications, because of their stability and low cost [9][10][11]. These electrodes are mostly composed of mixed metal oxides (MMO) of iridium or ruthenium [12][13][14][15]. During electrolysis, these metals are known to promote the evolution of oxygen (iridium) and chlorine (ruthenium).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This parameter was largely removed with the three active anodes, especially in the cell with the RuO 2 -based anode that yielded 95.2% abatement, being less effective the PEF treatment with BDD with only 41.5% removal. These findings suggest an important role of oxidants like active chlorine, formed more largely with active anodes [31,32], to destroy the N-compounds and giving rise to volatile products like N 2 and N x O y species [40][41][42], and volatile chloramines [52]. The last column of Table 1 shows the overall disappearance of NO 3 − during the PEF process with BDD, which can be related to its photoreduction to NO 2 − followed by its decomposition to N x O y [53].…”
Section: Sequential Ec/pef Treatment In the 100-ml Cellmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Legionella inactivation [65] Integration of sonochemical and electrochemical disinfection Ultra sound using 32 W and current densities of 8.91 A m À 2 in DSA electrodes. Chloride concentration of 173 mg L À 1 E. coli is fully depleted [66] Inactivation of E. coli using a novel TiO 2 nanotube electrode TiO 2 nanotube anodes, using a filter-press type cell with stainless steel as the cathodes using 2.63 mA cm À 2 , electrolyte concentration of 3 mM NaCl E. coli is fully depleted [67]…”
Section: Inactivation Of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae In Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%