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Degradation of creatinine using boron-doped diamond electrode: Statistical modeling and degradation mechanism. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study explored how effectively boron-doped diamond (BDD) anodes can degrade creatinine in a synthetic urine solution using different supporting electrolytes (NaCl and NaSO).
  • A maximum degradation of 80% of creatinine was achieved within 120 minutes of electrolysis, highlighting BDD's strong oxidation capability.
  • The research identified the concentration of supporting electrolytes as a crucial factor in the electrolysis process and uncovered two distinct reaction pathways for the degradation of creatinine.

Article Abstract

This study investigated the degradation performance and mechanism of creatinine (a urine metabolite) with boron-doped diamond (BDD) anodes. Experiments were performed using a synthetic creatinine solution containing two supporting electrolytes (NaCl and NaSO). A three-level central composite design was adopted to optimize the degradation process, a mathematical model was thus constructed and used to explore the optimum operating conditions. A maximum mineralization percentage of 80% following with full creatinine removal had been achieved within 120 min of electrolysis, confirming the strong oxidation capability of BDD anodes. Moreover, the results obtained suggested that supporting electrolyte concentration should be listed as one of the most important parameters in BDD technology. Lastly, based on the results from quantum chemistry calculations and LC/MS analyses, two different reaction pathways which governed the electrocatalytic oxidation of creatinine irrespective of the supporting electrolytes were identified.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.05.057DOI Listing

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