Electrochimica Acta, Vol.54, No.5, 1464-1472, 2009
Electrochemical degradation of Ibuprofen on Ti/Pt/PbO2 and Si/BDD electrodes
The electrochemical oxidation of Ibuprofen (Ibu) was performed using a Ti/Pt/PbO2 electrode as the anode, prepared according to literature, and a boron doped diamond (BDD) electrode, commercially available at Adamant Technologies. Tests were performed with model solutions of Ibu, with concentrations ranging from 0.22 to 1.75 mM for the Ti/Pt/PbO2 electrode and 1.75 mM for the BDD electrode, using 0.035 M Na2SO4 as the electrolyte, in a batch cell, at different current densities (10, 20 and 30 mA cm(-2)). Absorbance measurements, Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Total Organic Carbon (TOC) tests were conducted for all samples. The results have shown a very good degradation of Ibu, with COD removals between 60 and 95% and TOC removals varying from 48 to 92%, in 6h experiments, with higher values obtained with the BDD electrode. General Current Efficiency and Mineralization Current Efficiency. determined for both electrodes, show a similar behaviour for 20 mA cm(-2) but a very different one at 30 mA cm(-1). The combustion efficiency was also determined for both anodes, and found to be slightly higher with BDD at lower current density and equal to 100% for both anodes at 30 mA cm(-1). (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Ibuprofen;Electrochemical degradation;BDD electrode;Ti/Pt/PbO2 electrode;Combustion efficiency