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Boosting the electrocatalytic activities of SnO2 electrodes for remediation of aqueous pollutants by doping with various metals
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- Title
- Boosting the electrocatalytic activities of SnO2 electrodes for remediation of aqueous pollutants by doping with various metals
- DGIST Authors
- Kim, Soonhyun ; Lim, Sang Kyoo
- Issued Date
- 2012-01-12
- Citation
- Yang, So Young. (2012-01-12). Boosting the electrocatalytic activities of SnO2 electrodes for remediation of aqueous pollutants by doping with various metals. doi: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2011.10.014
- Type
- Article
- Article Type
- Article
- Subject
- Antimony ; Biodegradation ; Catalyst Activity ; Co-Dopants ; Degradation ; Degradation of Phenols ; Degradation Rate ; Direct Electron Transfer ; Doping ; Doping (Additives) ; Doping Levels ; Electro-Chemical Electrodes ; Electrocatalysis ; Electrocatalysts ; Electrocatalytic ; Electrocatalytic Activity ; Electrocatalytic Reactions ; Electrochemical Properties ; Electrode Surfaces ; Free Radical Reactions ; Free Radicals ; Iron Compounds ; N,N-Dimethyl-P-Nitrosoaniline ; OH Radical ; Optimal Combination ; Optimization ; Palladium Compounds ; Phenols ; Pollution ; Probe Molecules ; Reaction Intermediates ; Reaction Mechanism ; Sb-SnO2 ; Substrate Degradation ; TOC Removal ; Water Treatment ; XRD
- ISSN
- 0926-3373
- Abstract
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The purpose of this study is to search for effective dopants and their optimal combinations to improve the electrocatalytic activity of the SnO 2 electrode for the remediation of aqueous pollutants. For this purpose, Sb was selected as the primary dopant for SnO 2 and six elements (Fe(III), Ni(II), Co(II), Ru(III), Ce(III), and Pd(II)) were also introduced into the optimized Sb-SnO 2 electrodes. The electrodes were checked for their electrochemical properties at different doping levels and tested for their electrocatalytic activities for the degradation of phenol and Eosin Y. In addition, RNO (N,N-dimethyl-p-nitrosoaniline) was used as a probe molecule for OH radicals to examine the reaction mechanism occurring at the electrodes. Sb with a 5-10at.% was most effective in making SnO 2 an electrocatalyst and Ni (∼1%) enhanced the degradation rate and TOC removal rate of phenol at the Sb-SnO 2 anode by a factor of 14 and 8, respectively. Fe also increased the activity moderately. Enhanced Ni-Sb-SnO 2 activity was also found for Eosin Y. The other co-dopants exhibited various degrees of positive or negative effects depending on the substrate. The lack of a correlation in the kinetics between substrate degradation and the RNO changes indicated that the primary electrocatalytic reactions may proceed via direct electron transfer and/or organic peroxy radical-mediation, not OH radical-mediation. Detailed analyses of the electrode surfaces (SEM, TEM, XRD, and XPS) and quantification of intermediates were carried out to obtain insight into the heterogeneous electrocatalytic reaction. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
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- Elsevier B.V.
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