This study aims to compare the efficiency of anodic oxidation with electrogenerated HO (AO-HO), electro-Fenton (EF), and their association with UV irradiation (photo anodic oxidation (PAO), and photo electro-Fenton (PEF) for the removal of Direct Red 23 from wastewater using a BDD/carbon felt cell in chloride and sulfate medium and in their combination. The effect of the supporting electrolyte was investigated in AO-HO and EF processes. High discoloration efficiency was obtained in chloride media while a higher mineralization rate was achieved in sulfate media. The EF process reached higher total organic carbon (TOC) removal efficiency than AO-HO. 90% TOC removal rate was achieved by the EF against 82% by AO-HO in sulfate media. The influence of using the mixt supporting electrolyte formed of 75% NaSO + 25% NaCl was found to have beneficial effect on TOC removal, achieving 89% and 97% by AO-HO and EF, respectively. High currents led to higher mineralization rates while low currents yielded to a higher mineralization current efficiency (MCE%) and lower energy consumption (EC). UV irradiation enhanced process efficiency. Mineralization efficiency followed the sequence: AO-HO < PAO < EF < PEF. The PEF process was able to remove TOC completely at 5 mA cm current density and 6 h of electrolysis with a MCE% value of 16.57% and EC value of 1.29 kWh g TOC removed.

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