Abstract
A three-step mathematical model is proposed for the anodic electro-oxidation of solutes in waste water. External mass transfer, reaction at the surface, and reversible adsorption onto the surface are considered to be the three steps involved in the process. The applicability of the model is demonstrated by considering the electro-oxidation of aniline and phenol on lead dioxide.
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