| Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | |
| Galvanostatic removal of Pb2+ ions from diluted solutions by the use of a membrane-less flow-through cell with stainless steel wool electrodes | |
| Lucio C Almeida1  Nerilso Bocchi1  Romeu C Rocha-filho1  Sonia R Biaggio1  | |
| [1] ,Universidade Federal de São Carlos Departamento de Química São Carlos SP ,Brazil | |
| 关键词: electrolytic removal of Pb2+ ions; electrochemical treatment; Pb2+ wastewater; simultaneous cathodic; factorial design; response surface methodology; | |
| DOI : 10.1590/S0103-50532011000900010 | |
| 来源: SciELO | |
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【 摘 要 】
The removal of Pb2+ ions from dilute solutions was investigated under galvanostatic conditions using a membrane-less flow-through cell with stainless steel wool (SSW) electrodes. The response surface methodology (independent variables: electric current and volumetric flow rate) was used to find the optimal conditions for Pb2+ removal from 2 L of an aqueous solution of 50 mg L-1 Pb(NO3)2 in 0.10 mol L-1 NaNO3 + 0.10 mol L-1 H3BO3 (pH 4.8). The obtained response surfaces revealed that the volumetric flow rate (59-341 L h-1) does not substantially affect the Pb2+ removal process. On the other hand, the electric current increase led to higher Pb2+ removal, with significantly improved values of specific energy consumption and current efficiency when compared with those reported in the literature. For an experiment carried out in the optimum-condition region (70 mA and 200 L h-1), a Pb2+ conversion of 99.6% was attained after 90 min of electrolysis. The use of the membrane-less flow-through cell with SSW electrodes, besides being significantly more energy efficient, led to Pb2+ removal on both electrodes, but predominantly in the SSW anode, on which more than 95% of the Pb2+ ions were converted to PbO2.
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