Microwave activation of electrochemical processes: High temperature phenol and triclosan electro-oxidation at carbon and diamond electrodes
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2007
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Elefteria Psillakis
Richard G. Compton
Mohamed A. Ghanem
Frank Marken
M. Anbu Kulandainathan
Barry A. Coles
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Pergamon
Περίληψη
The electrochemical oxidation of phenolic compounds in aqueous media is known to be affected by the formation of electro-polymerized
organic layers which lead to partial or complete electrode blocking. In this study the effect of high intensity microwave radiation applied locally
at the electrode surface is investigated for the oxidation of phenol and triclosan in alkaline solution at a 500 m diameter glassy carbon or at a
500m×500m boron-doped diamond electrode. The temperature at the electrode surface and mass transport enhancement are determined by
calibration with the Fe(CN)6
3−/4− redox system in aqueous 0.3M NaOH and 0.2 NaCl (pH 12) solution. The calibration shows that strong thermal
and mass transport effects occur at both glassy carbon and boron-doped diamond electrodes. The average electrode temperature reaches up to
390K and mass transport enhancements of more than 20-fold are possible. For the phenol electro-oxidation at glassy carbon electrodes and at a
concentration below 2mM a multi-electron oxidation (ca. 4 electrons) occurs in the presence of microwave radiation. For the electro-oxidation of
the more hydrophobic triclosan only the one-electron oxidation occurs. Although currents are enhanced in presence of microwave radiation, rapid
blocking of the electrode surface in particular at high phenol concentrations still occurs.
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M. A Ghanem, R.G Compton, B. A Coles, E.Psillakis, M Anbu Kulandainathan, F. Marken , "Microwave activation of electrochemical processes: High temperature phenol and triclosan electro-oxidation at carbon
and diamond electrodes " ,Electroch. Acta ,vol .53 ,no.3 ,pp. 1092–1099,2007.doi:10.1016/j.electacta.2007.01.065