Advanced Electrochemical Oxidation of Methyl Parathion at Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes
2017
Plaguicide pollution is a major problem in agricultural zones due to their intensive use to attain increased crop yields. In the pres- ent work commercial methyl parathion (MP), was electrochemically degraded in a divided H-type cell equipped with two boron doped diamond electrodes, BDDE and a Nafion cation exchange membrane. High removals (i.e., > 90%) of total organic carbon, TOC and of chemical oxygen demand, COD were obtained after 180 min at a current density, j of 5 mA/cm 2 with specific energy consumption, Esp of ca. 200 kWh per kg of COD degraded. These results show that the
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