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Doping effects on the electro-degradation o(4)

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摘要:For the Y-doped Ti4O7 anode,the curves of concentration are shown in was checked again that the typical aromatic intermediates of benzoquinone,hydroquinone and pyrocatechol were surely not three inter

For the Y-doped Ti4O7 anode,the curves of concentration are shown in was checked again that the typical aromatic intermediates of benzoquinone,hydroquinone and pyrocatechol were surely not three intermediates were found during the degradation progress of phenol,including maleic acid(C4),oxalate(C2)and α-ketoglutaric acid(C5).The concentration of α-ketoglutaric acid(C5)was transient and several ten times lower than that on the pure Ti4O7 ,the concentration of maleic acid(C4)was much higher than that of α-ketoglutaric acid(C5).All the proofs implied that the major degradation route was of phenol→C4+C2 for the Y-doped anode.

concentrations of intermediates during the degradation on the Ga-doped Ti4O7 anode.

Since the concentration of oxalate on the Y-doped Ti4O7 was much lower than that on the Ga-doped Ti4O7,as the different factor,the different doping elements must play very important roles in the degradation progress of handbooks[24,25]reveal that the first stability constants(lg K1)of Y(C2O4)3 3-,TiO(C2O4)2 2-,and Ga(C2O4)3 3-are 6.52,2.67,and1.48, much higher stability constant indicated that the coordinate–covalent bond between oxalate and Y is much stronger than that between oxalate and Ga.In the similar electrolyte environment,it means that there were more oxalate molecules which coordinate/bound with the external Y atoms on the anode ,the anode could take electrons away from the bounded oxalate molecules more easily than from those molecules dispersed in the solution,resulting in an anodic weaker coordinate–covalent bond between oxalate and Ga means more oxalate could be survived and for the pure Ti4O7,lots of phenol molecules were transformed to formic acid(C1)and α-ketoglutaric acid(C5)in the degradation is obviously that C1 could not be transformed to C2(oxalate)in the degradation and the transformation from C5 to C2 has to waste one carbon at these bypass reactions have very low efficiency in producing oxalate,the surface yield of oxalate on pure Ti4O7 was the lowest(20%).

concentrations of intermediates during the degradation on the Y-doped Ti4O7 anode.

According to the above discussion,the proposed degradation routes are shown in Scheme and occasionally formic acid were the ending organic spices,and finally were oxidized to CO2 and H2O.By doping Ga or Y in Ti4O7 anodes,the oxidization ability and degradation routes were greatly experiment of Y-doped Ti4O7 anode proved that the carbon-six intermediates were not necessary for the degradation of a potential electrocatalyst of Ga-doped Ti4O7 anode was found to efficiently produce oxalate from phenol.

In the article,the electro-degradations of phenol were performed on different Ti4O7-based anodes to study the doping optimal efficientvoltage was found to be 3.5 Vto remove CODfor alltestanodes.

As the control sample,pure Ti4O7 anode was the best one to decompose phenol to various kinetics constant was 0.129 h-1 forthe phenol degradation route wasclassic with the intermediates of benzoquinone and hydroquinone(C6),α-ketoglutaric acid(C5)and formic acid(C1),maleic acid(C4)and oxalate(C2).

As the best achievement in COD removal,the Y-doped Ti4O7 anode displayed its strong oxidization %of COD was removed in 5 h.The mechanism investigation demonstrates phenol was directly decomposed to open-ring result also proved that the carbon-six intermediates might not be necessary for the degradation of phenol.

For the anode of Ga-doped anode,in contrast to the Y-doped anode,the minimum COD removal ratio implied weak oxidization the result,high concentration of oxalate(1.41 mmol·L-1)was surface yield of oxalate was as high as 74.6%,suggesting a promising electro-catalyst to efficiently produce oxalate from phenol.

In summary,by using different doping reagents,the remarkable in fluences were observed and compared in the electro-degradation doped titanium suboxide anodes exhibited multiple potentialities in wastewater treatments and electrochemical organic syntheses.

Scheme 1.Three proposed degradation routes for the electro-degradation of phenol.

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With the development of chemical industry,large amounts of various organic compounds are discharged into the was usually found in polluted steams and a toxic organic compound,phenol can damage fish even in a concentration level of 2 mg·L-1[1].Phenol has been listed on the top among the pollutants which required treatment by the United States Environmental Protection Agency[2,3].Therefore,it was commonly used as the typical pollutant for the investigation of wastewater treatments[4].To remove phenolic pollutants from waste water,a large number of methods have been developed,including adsorption,oxidization and biodegradation[4].Electrochemical oxidization approach has attracted much attention due to its easy management and less secondary pollution[5–7].Boron-doped diamond(BDD)electrodes[8,9]and Ir/Ru modi fied dimensionally stabilized anodes(DSAs)[1,10]have been reported to be effective for some organic compound ,the high price of diamond film and Ir/Ru materials limited their titanium suboxide(TinO2n-13<n<10)have perfect electrical conductivity and chemical has attracted much interest since the 1990s as the major compound in electrochemical electrodes to well deal with polluted water and to use as the bipolar electrodes due to the best conductivity[11,12].However,it is difficult to prepare pure Ti4O7by reducing TiO2because of the very narrow Gibbs energy gap from Ti3O5to Ti4O7,and then to Ti5O9[13].Recently,bene fiting from a novel co-deposited route,tons of pure Ti4O7powders(phase purity>99%)can be produced in our cooperation provided the possibility to compare the efficiency of phenol degradation on the pure Ti4O7anode and the traditional mixed TinO2n-1 addition,doped titanium suboxide electrode was rarely investigated although doping is the most popular strategy to modify semi-conductive doping reagentof Gallium and Yttrium has been reported to enhance the conductivity and photodegradation activity of TiO2material due to the reduced energy gap[14,15].Inspired by these works,the doping effects to titanium suboxide were investigated in this differences were carefully studied for the electro-degradation of phenol in Na2SO4solutions on the anodes of pure Ti4O7,the mixedcrystal Ti4O7and Ti5O9(labeled as Ti4O7–Ti5O9),the Y-doped Ti4O7,and the Ga-doped oxygen demand(COD)was measured to evaluate the electro-oxidation apparentkinetics and cumulative current efficiency(CE)were calculated based on the COD.The intermediates in the experiments were identified by HPLC to reveal the degradation results implied that the phenol was oxidized to oxalate molecules via different routes on different doped anode surfaces,and finally oxidized thoroughly to CO2and H2O.The mechanisms were proposed at the end.Pure Ti4O7powder and the Ti4O7–Ti5O9mixed-crystal powder were obtained from the Shandong League Chemical Group Co.,Ltd.(China).The powder sizes were+180 mesh(<80 μm).The doping reagents(Y2O3and Ga2O3)were of analysis grade purchased from Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Beijing Co., power was purchased from Hangzhou Sumengte substances were purchased from Sinopharm Chemical ReagentBeijing Co.Ltd.,including pyrocatechol,hydroquinone,benquinone oxalate,formic acid,maleic acid and α-ketoglutaric acid. and g doping reagent was mixed with 100 g Ti4O7 the mixtures,the pure Ti4O7powder,and the Ti4O7–Ti5O9powder were mixed with 10 wt%of polyimide powder, mixture was compressed at 200 MPa in a 7.5 cm×12.6 cm mold and then was heated at 170°C for an cooling down,the plates were taken out from the mold and were calcined under Ar flow in 1273 K.The finalplates played as the anodes in degradation,which were labeled as Y-doped Ti4O7,Ga-doped Ti4O7,Ti4O7and Ti4O7–Ti5O9, X-ray diffractions(XRD)were performed on an Empyrean X-ray diffractometer with monochromatic CuKa radiation(λ=1.5418 nm).The step-scan covered the angular range from 5°to 90°at a scan rate of 1.5(°)·min-1using silicon as internal XRD peaks were re fined by using the Highscore plus software and fitted by the Rietveld function to estimate the phase morphologies were observed by using the SEMmode on a MineralLiberation Analyzer(FEI MLA 250).The EDX was performed on the same. degradationThe electro-degradation of phenol was performed in a 500 ml glass beaker with magnetic initial solution consisted of 0.1 mol·L-1Na2SO4and 1.04 mmol· titanium plate and the titanium suboxide anode were immersed into the solution with a 4 cm oxygen demand(COD)was determined by the fast digestion spectrophotometric method[16].The current efficiency(CE)for COD decline was calculated using the following equation:The concentration of phenol and possible intermediates was measured by HPLC with an ACQUITY UPLC BEH C18 column and MS/UV–vis methanol was used to clean the species of intermediates were identified by HPLC-MS with pure water as the mobile phase.A UV–vis detector was utilized to determinate the retention time and the later case,90 ml methanol and 10 ml of 1 mmol·L-1H3PO4aqueous solution were mixed to be the mobile phase. patterns of the four anodes. identified peaks of Ga(A)and Y(B)in the XPS spectra of the anodes. and Discussion of titanium suboxide anodesThe phases of samples were identified by XRD,as shown in Ti4O7sample exhibited the typical peaks of Ti4O7(purity≥98%)while the Ti4O7–Ti5O9sample was estimated to be of 56.3%Ti4O7and 43.7%Ti5O9by using XRD quantitatively re fined the two doped samples,only the simple peaks of Ti4O7were characteristic peaks of Ga2O3and Y2O3did not appear in the XRD patterns,implying the doping elements had been highly dispersed without any separated aggregation ,the doping elements gave their identified peaks in the XPS spectra(Fig.2).The identified peak of Ga5d5/2 was found only in the sample of Ga-doped sample,as well as the peaks of Y3d5/2 and Y3d3/2 were found only in the sample of Y-doped sample,as Fig.2 SEM images(Fig.3)reveal that the surface of all anodes was similarly coarse and the polyimide particles in the precursor had been burned out,some residual pores were coarse and porous surface would be in favor of electrochemical cauli flower-like aggregates were constructed by spherical primary titanium suboxide aggregates and the pores were of micrometer scale. oxygen demand(COD)and current efficiencyThe electro-oxidation was performed under a certain constant voltage for 5 h.Fig.4 shows the current and COD on the Y-doped anodes during the phenol was observed the higher voltage resulted in the higher ,the current quickly decreased in the first half hours and then smoothly the same time,the COD decreased with the increasing time.The average currents,COD removal ratios,and the surface current ef ficiencies were calculated on the four different anodes under different results were demonstrated in Fig.5.It is obvious the highest COD removal was assigned to the Y-doped anode,and 3.5 V was the optimal efficient voltage to remove COD for any exact data were listed in Table 1.From Table 1,the Ga-doped anode showed the minimum COD removal ratio under each given voltage,and the Y-doped sample showed the optimum COD removal ratio(72%at 3.5 V).The results implied the doping reagent could greatly affect the electro-degradation each test anode,the highest COD removal ratio was always observed at 3.5 V while the average current was around 2.5 mA·cm-2(see Table 1).Similar phenomenon was reported by Geng[17]that the highest COD removal ratio(95.3%in 3 h)on a Ti4O7nanotube anode was observed at the current density of 2.5 mA·cm-2(voltage around 2.5 V).Either higher or lower current density resulted in lower removal ratio because a relatively larger percentage of energy was consumed by the oxidation of water companying with oxygen gas releasing[17].It is implied that the diffusion of phenol may play an important role in the rate-limiting steps.A suf ficiently high voltage would result in the much restrictive transport limitation of organic species,as the relevant article revealed[18].During our experiments,it was observed that bubbles appeared on the surface of anode when the voltage was higher than 4.0 V.The bubbles covered on the anode surface would also suppress the electrochemical degradation[19].Considering the conclusions,the following experiments were carried on under the constant voltage of 3.5 V. analysis of phenol degradation images of the anodes:(A)pure Ti4O7,(B)Ti4O7–Ti5O9,(C)Ga-doped Ti4O7,(D)Y-doped Ti4O7. current(A)and COD curves(B)during the electro-degradation on the Y-doped anode. COD removal ratios in 5 h under different voltages on the four concentrations of phenol were measured by HPLC during the degradation in 9.5 h.The curves are showed in Fig.6.At the end of the experiment,the concentration of phenol was 0.326 mmol·L-1for the pure Ti4O7anode and 0.351 mmol·L-1for the Ga-doped Ti4O7anode,,for the Y-doped Ti4O7anode,the concentration of phenol just dropped from 1.04 to 0.425 mmol·L-1.The comparison indicated the Y-doped Ti4O7anode was relatively not good to destroy is strange that the Y-doped anode had the highest COD removal,as shown in Table 1.The tension probably attributes to the fact that the chemical oxygen demand(COD)is related to the total oxidable substances in solutions,including various intermediate compounds,but not only ,the highest COD removal ratio and the highestconcentration of residualphenolmightimply the leastintermediates accumulated during the electro-degradation on the Y-doped Ti4O7 assumption was supported by the following HPLC kinetics analysis indicated that the phenol electro-degradation was a first-order (A)demonstrates the concentrations of phenol during the concentration and the time in a first-order reaction follow the equation:d C/d t=-kC,which also equals to the equation ln(C0/C)=kt.It means there was a linear relationship between the ln(C0/C)and the time,and the slope is the apparent rate constant(k)[20].As Fig.6B and Table 2 display,the correlation coefficients are very close to 1.0,suggesting that the first order model agreed well with the reaction of phenol degradation rate constants were listed in Table 2. and degradation mechanismThe electro-degradation mechanism of phenol was investigated by many researchers[2,12,21].Usually,hydroquinone and/or benzoquinone were the first-step intermediates in the degradation progress,and then broke to open-ring carboxylic carboxylic acids were further degraded to oxalate and/or formic ,organic pieces are thoroughly mineralized to CO2and H2O.In this article,the intermediates during the electro-degradation of phenol were identified by HPLC–MS,as Table 3 intermediates included a series of aliphatic dicarboxylic acid and unsaturated dicarboxylic to the list,pure reagents of the key intermediates were quantitatively injected to calibrate the individual peaks in HPLC–UV the HPLC chromatograms(Fig.7),typical intermediates were found during the electro-degradation on the pure Ti4O7anode,including benzoquinone and hydroquinone(carbon-six,C6),oxalate and maleic acid(C2+C4),formic acid and α-ketoglutaric acid(C1+C5)[1,5,10,22,23].The isomers of benzoquinone and hydroquinone were the first order intermediates during the electro-oxidation of phenol[5,22,23].It is believed that phenol firstly reacted with various radicals,especially with OH radical,resulting in a series of phenoxy radical reactions and then transformed to benzoquinone[1,11,12].As the key intermediate,benzoquinone reacted prior with free radicals to transform to carboxylic acids but was not oxidized by ,during the experiments of the Y-doped anode,the peak of benzoquinone and hydroquinone did not appear in the HPLC chromatograms,implying these intermediates might be not necessary for concentrations of the intermediates were integrated from the HPLC chromatograms of the solution displays the concentration curves of the intermediates during the electro-degradation on the pure Ti4O7 concentrations increased at the early stage and then decreased due to the balance between generations and the apex concentration of α-ketoglutaric acid(C5)was much higher(15 t)than that of maleic acid(C4),the main routes were suggested to be the reaction C6→C5+,C5 and C4 were decomposed to final,oxalate and formic acid were thoroughly oxidized to CO2and H2O.The concentrations of intermediates on the Ga-doped Ti4O7anode were measured and are shown in and hydroquinone(C6),maleic acid and oxalate(C4+C2)were acid(C1)and α-ketoglutaric acid(C5)were not found,implying thereaction of C6→C5+C1 was probably not first-step degradation route was only C6→C4+C2.The apex concentration of benzoquinone was much higher(3–5 t)than that on the pure Ti4O7 apex concentration of oxalate reached to 1.41 mmol·L-1at the eighth hour, five times higher than thaton the pure Ti4O7anode and three times higher than that on the Y-doped 1 The average currents and COD removal ratios in the electro-degradations(5 h)①Since the average currents were calculated by the discrete measured value,some deviations had to be introduced,which resulted thatthe two currentefficiencies were slightly higher than 100%.In fact,the efficiency could not be higher than 100%.Voltage/V Ti4O7Ti4O7–Ti5O9Ga-doped Ti4O7Y-doped Ti4O7Ia/mA·cm-2COD removal ratio/%CE/% Ia/mA·cm-2COD removal ratio/%CE/% Ia/mA·cm-2COD removal ratio/%CE/% Ia/mA·cm-2COD removal ratio/%CE/%2.5 0.54 43 105①0.65 30 72 0.23 17 106①0.79 40 67 3.0 1.14 49 57 0.99 49 65 1.05 42 55 0.94 46 57 3.5 2.79 58 27 2.66 52 26 2.12 46 29 2.48 72 38 4.0 3.04 57 25 4.05 43 14 3.17 35 15 4.91 62 16.6 concentration curves of phenol(A)and the kinetics plot(B)on the different 2 Kinetics data of the phenol degradation on the different anodesAnodes k/h-1t1/2/h R Pure 5.37 0.997 Ga-doped 5.78 0.998 Y-doped 6.82 3 MS peaks and retention time of the possible intermediatesSubstance Retention time on UV detector NIST MS number Oxalate 1.65 min 60 α-Ketoglutaric acid 2.51 min 102 Maleic acid 3.12 min 99 Hydroquinone 4.00 min 110,81 Pyrocatechol 4.97 min 110,91 Benzoquinone 6.49 min 107 The peaks on MS detector chromatograms of the solution after a one hour degradation on the pure Ti4O7anode and the peaks of the pure intermediates at different UV wavelengths(245 nm and 275 nm). concentrations of intermediates during the degradation on the pure is known that the concentration of residual phenol was 0.41 mmol·L-1at the eighth hour during the electro-degradation(Fig.6).As the original concentration was 1.04 mmol·L-1,0.63 mmol·L-1phenolhad been the reaction from phenol(C6)to H2C2O4(C2)could ideally give three times of oxalate,0.63 mmol·L-1phenol equals to 1.89 mmol·L-1,the concentration of the accumulated oxalate(1.41 mmol·L-1)means that the surface yield of oxalate was as high as 74.6%.Due to the minimum COD removal ratio on the Ga-doped anode,as Table 1 demonstrates,it was reasonably speculated that the anode was too weak to oxidize organic compounds,especially the result,oxalate could be the Y-doped Ti4O7anode,the curves of concentration are shown in was checked again that the typical aromatic intermediates of benzoquinone,hydroquinone and pyrocatechol were surely not three intermediates were found during the degradation progress of phenol,including maleic acid(C4),oxalate(C2)and α-ketoglutaric acid(C5).The concentration of α-ketoglutaric acid(C5)was transient and several ten times lower than that on the pure Ti4O7,the concentration of maleic acid(C4)was much higher than that of α-ketoglutaric acid(C5).All the proofs implied that the major degradation route was of phenol→C4+C2 for the Y-doped anode. concentrations of intermediates during the degradation on the Ga-doped the concentration of oxalate on the Y-doped Ti4O7was much lower than that on the Ga-doped Ti4O7,as the different factor,the different doping elements must play very important roles in the degradation progress of handbooks[24,25]reveal that the first stability constants(lg K1)of Y(C2O4)33-,TiO(C2O4)22-,and Ga(C2O4)33-are 6.52,2.67,and1.48, much higher stability constant indicated that the coordinate–covalent bond between oxalate and Y is much stronger than that between oxalate and Ga.In the similar electrolyte environment,it means that there were more oxalate molecules which coordinate/bound with the external Y atoms on the anode ,the anode could take electrons away from the bounded oxalate molecules more easily than from those molecules dispersed in the solution,resulting in an anodic weaker coordinate–covalent bond between oxalate and Ga means more oxalate could be survived and for the pure Ti4O7,lots of phenol molecules were transformed to formic acid(C1)and α-ketoglutaric acid(C5)in the degradation is obviously that C1 could not be transformed to C2(oxalate)in the degradation and the transformation from C5 to C2 has to waste one carbon at these bypass reactions have very low efficiency in producing oxalate,the surface yield of oxalate on pure Ti4O7was the lowest(20%). concentrations of intermediates during the degradation on the Y-doped to the above discussion,the proposed degradation routes are shown in Scheme and occasionally formic acid were the ending organic spices,and finally were oxidized to CO2and H2O.By doping Ga or Y in Ti4O7anodes,the oxidization ability and degradation routes were greatly experiment of Y-doped Ti4O7anode proved that the carbon-six intermediates were not necessary for the degradation of a potential electrocatalyst of Ga-doped Ti4O7anode was found to efficiently produce oxalate from the article,the electro-degradations of phenol were performed on different Ti4O7-based anodes to study the doping optimal efficientvoltage was found to be 3.5 Vto remove CODfor the control sample,pure Ti4O7anode was the best one to decompose phenol to various kinetics constant was 0.129 h-1forthe phenol degradation route wasclassic with the intermediates of benzoquinone and hydroquinone(C6),α-ketoglutaric acid(C5)and formic acid(C1),maleic acid(C4)and oxalate(C2).As the best achievement in COD removal,the Y-doped Ti4O7anode displayed its strong oxidization %of COD was removed in 5 h.The mechanism investigation demonstrates phenol was directly decomposed to open-ring result also proved that the carbon-six intermediates might not be necessary for the degradation of the anode of Ga-doped anode,in contrast to the Y-doped anode,the minimum COD removal ratio implied weak oxidization the result,high concentration of oxalate(1.41 mmol·L-1)was surface yield of oxalate was as high as 74.6%,suggesting a 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