Affiliations: State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic
Chemistry, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Beijing 100085, China
Abstract: A novel technology which combined electrochemical process catalyzed
by manganese mineral with electro-assisted coagulation process was proposed in
this study. The mineralization of organic pollutant from simulated dye
wastewater containing an azo dye Acid Red B (ARB) was experimentally
investigated using this method. It was found that the manganese mineral could
catalyze the electrochemical process dramatically. The TOC removal percentage
of electrochemical treatment catalyzed by manganese mineral was 43.6% while the
TOC removal percentage of the process using the manganese mineral alone and
using the electrolysis alone were 9.3% and 20.8%, respectively. Moreover, it
was found that combined electroxidation with electro-assisted coagulation
process could more effectively eliminate ARB. After a period of 180 min
electrooxidation and 300 min electroreduction, almost 66.9% of TOC was removed,
and the dissolved Mn^{2+} could be effectivly removed. The
effects of the order of oxidation and reduction, the proper ratio
electrooxidation/reduction time, and current density on the removal efficiency
were investigated in detail. In addition, a proposed mechanism of
manganese-mineral-catalyzed electrooxidation-reduction process was discussed in
this paper.
Keywords: manganese mineral, electroreduction, electrooxidation, catalyze, Acid Red B