Electro-oxidation of organic pollutants by reactive electrochemical membranes.

Chemosphere

Institut Européen des Membranes, IEM - UMR 5635, ENSCM, CNRS, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France.

Published: October 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Electro-oxidation processes offer a promising way to remove organic pollutants from water without needing chemical reagents, but they face challenges like slow mass transfer that limits efficiency for large-scale use.
  • Recent breakthroughs like reactive electrochemical membranes (REMs) improve performance by enhancing the electrochemically active surface area and speeding up the mass transport of pollutants.
  • Advancements in materials, particularly sub-stoichiometric titanium oxide REMs, show promise due to their high electrical conductivity, reactivity, stability, and effective mass transport properties, aiming for better electrodes for electro-oxidation.

Article Abstract

Electro-oxidation processes are promising options for the removal of organic pollutants from water. The major appeal of these technologies is the possibility to avoid the addition of chemical reagents. However, a major limitation is associated with slow mass transfer that reduces the efficiency and hinders the potential for large-scale application of these technologies. Therefore, improving the reactor configuration is currently one of the most important areas for research and development. The recent development of a reactive electrochemical membrane (REM) as a flow-through electrode has proven to be a breakthrough innovation, leading to both high electrochemically active surface area and convection-enhanced mass transport of pollutants. This review summarizes the current state of the art on REMs for the electro-oxidation of organic compounds by anodic oxidation. Specific focuses on the electroactive surface area, mass transport, reactivity, fouling and stability of REMs are included. Recent advances in the development of sub-stoichiometric titanium oxide REMs as anodes have been made. These electrodes possess high electrical conductivity, reactivity (generation of OH), chemical/electrochemical stability, and suitable pore structure that allows for efficient mass transport. Further development of REMs strongly relies on the development of materials with suitable physico-chemical characteristics that produce electrodes with efficient mass transport properties, high electroactive surface area, high reactivity and long-term stability.

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