Abstract
table water-soluble complexes with metals. Yet, it is among refractory and poorly degradable organics. Its degradation is indubitably becoming a major environmental concern. In this work, electrochlorination of EDTA on Ti/RuO2 anode proved to be effective for such an aim, and thus this electrochemical process may be a promising alternative to conventional EDTA treatments. The effects of NaCl concentration, EDTA concentration, current intensity, and the presence of metallic ions on the EDTA oxidative degradation were investigated. The results herein reported showed that a complete degradation of EDTA was achieved under the following conditions: EDTA concentration, 400 mg.L-1, NaCl concentration, 10 g.L-1; time, 2 h, current intensity 800 mA. In the absence of chloride ions, no degradation was observed, whereas significant extents of degradation were obtained in their presence. Thus, the oxidation of EDTA took place in the bulk solution by the electrolytically generated active chlorine. Increasing the curre...
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