Abstract

The electro-Fenton (EF) process combines an oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and Fenton-like reaction for application in water treatment. However, many electrode designs simply aim at H2O2 production or catalyze either the ORR or Fenton-like reaction. This paper explored the effect of pyrolysis on MIL-101(Fe) and found that a thermal treatment at 310 °C (310T) partly maintained the original crystal structure but exposed more Fe sites and oxygen vacancies (OVs). The fabricated 310T/CB@NF gas diffusion electrode had a 4e-ORR tendency, although it exhibited good performance even at low voltages (1.2 V) with the detected current below 10 mA. In the assessment of the H2O2 production, ability as a Fenton reagent and DCF removal, the EF process exhibited a synergy between 310T and carbon black (CB). 310T manifested good Fenton activity on the Fe sites and OVs and directly worked toward the DCF degradation. CB with a high ORR catalytic activity provided a basis for the high H2O2 yield, which is indirectly conducive to the DCF removal.

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