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An Iron-doped Cathode with PEI/MWCNT Modified Carbon Felt Outer Layers for Dyeing Wastewater Treatment by Electro-Fenton System
Huchun TAO, Gang SHI, Taian YU, Jinlong Li, Jinbo LI, Nan XU
Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis    2017, 53 (5): 982-988.   DOI: 10.13209/j.0479-8023.2017.111
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An iron-doped (using limonite as the source of iron) cathode with PEI/MWCNT (polyethylenimine/ Multi- walled carbon nanotube) modified carbon felt outer layers was prepared for Electro-Fenton systems. PEI/MWCNT multi-layers could significantly increase the production of H2O2. The highest H2O2 accumulation was achieved up to 66.5 ± 2.4 mg/L at -0.95 V, neutral pH and 200 mL/min of aeration rate, which increased about 56.8% than the carbon felt at the same condition. The PEI/MWCNT multi-layers were stable enough that there was no obvious decrease in H2O2 accumulation after 20 recycles. This study tested the performance of the prepared cathode in treating the simulated dyeing wastewater. The results were as follows: Orange II with initial concentration of 20 mg/L at neutral pH (pH0=6-7) was discolored completely after 60 min electrolysis process, and the decolorizing efficiency was up to 96.8%. In addition, the prepared cathode was stable enough and could be reused without catalytic activity decrease. This study also tested the performance of the prepared cathode in treating the actual dyeing wastewater. The chroma, COD and ammonia-nitrogen removal efficiency after 120 min electrolysis process were 91.7%, 69.4%, and 56.2% respectively.

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Solid Electrodes with Cu(Ⅱ) Applied in Free-membrane Bioelectrochemical System
Huchun TAO, Taian YU, Xiao ZHANG, Gang SHI, Jinbo LI
Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis    2017, 53 (1): 135-141.   DOI: 10.13209/j.0479-8023.2016.109
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A solid electrode with Cu(Ⅱ) was prepared by utilizing chitosan modified electrode to adsorb Cu(Ⅱ) in the solution, which was used as the cathode of microbial anode and chitosan modified cathode based battery (MACMCB). Different Cu(Ⅱ) masses and external loadings were tested to study the discharge property of MACMCB system. Results indicate that better discharge process relies on a larger amount of Cu(Ⅱ) or a higher external loading in this work. The highest cell voltage is 0.6346 V. The Cu(Ⅱ) reduction efficiency of MACMCB system is higher than 92.75%, indicating a nearly complete reduction of Cu(Ⅱ). The comparison between MACMCB and MFC indicates that MACMCB showes better performance than MFC on substrate consume and electricity output within a period of time. Changing the solid electrode within 10 - 30 hours is recommended. CuSO4 is directly adsorbed inside the solid electrode. The major reduction product is copper, while the left included Cu2O, phosphide of copper and chloride of copper.

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