Abstract

In this study, mineralization of organic pollutants in polyaniline (PANI) wastewater was achieved by a combination of photoelectro-Fenton (PEF) and heterogeneous photocatalysis with black TiO2 nanotubes. Organics were decomposed by the •OH radicals and SO4–• radicals formed on the black TiO2 nanotube photocatalyst and at the IrO2/Ti anode during water oxidation and from the Fenton’s reaction between Fe2+ and generated H2O2. Poor chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal was obtained utilizing visible light/TiO2, anodic oxidation with generated H2O2 (AO-H2O2), visible light/black TiO2/AO-H2O2, and electro-Fenton. The mineralization was strongly increased by the PEF/black TiO2 process because of the photolysis of products under visible light irradiation; it was improved by coupled heterogeneous photocatalysis due to the additional •OH radicals at the black TiO2 nanotube surface. The results demonstrated that about 96.4% COD and 85% total organic carbon of PANI wastewater were removed after 360 min by the PEF/bla...

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