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Simultaneous electro-oxidation and in situ electro-peroxone process for the degradation of refractory organics in wastewater

Qu et al., 2019

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8308404058413317313
Author
Qu C
Lu S
Liang D
Chen S
Xiang Y
Zhang S
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Journal of hazardous materials

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During electro-oxidation (EO) wastewater treatment, the applied voltage must polarize both a dimensionally stable anode with a sufficiently high potential to effectively produce hydroxyl radicals (radical dot OH), as well as a cathode with a sufficiently low potential to catalyze the …
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