Electrocatalytic hydrodehalogenation of atrazine in aqueous solution by Cu@Pd/Ti catalyst

  • Ya Li Chen
  • , Lu Xiong
  • , Xiang Ning Song
  • , Wei Kang Wang
  • , Yu Xi Huang
  • , Han Qing Yu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Electrocatalytic hydrodehalogenation is a cost-effective approach to degrade halogenated organic pollutants in groundwater, and Pd-based catalysts have been found to be an efficient cathode material for this purpose. In this work, a novel Cu@Pd bimetallic catalyst loaded on Ti plate was prepared via combined electrodeposition and galvanic replacement for electrocatalytic hydrodehalogenation of atrazine, a typical halogenated pollutant. The obtained bimetallic catalyst with uniformly dispersed Pd nanoparticles possessed a large electrochemically active surface area of 572cm2. The Cu@Pd/Ti cathode exhibited a higher electrocatalytic efficiency towards atrazine reduction than the individual Pd/Ti or Cu/Ti cathodes, and achieved up to 91.5% within 120min under a current density of 1mAcm-2. Such an electrocatalytic reduction followed pseudo-first-order kinetics with a rate constant of 0.0214min-1. Atrazine was selectively transformed to dechlorinated atrazine, and its degradation pathway was identified. Current density was found to have a critical influence on the atrazine reduction due to the competitive hydrogen evolution reaction at a higher current density. The fabricated bimetallic catalyst also exhibited a good stability. This work provides an efficient and stable electrocatalyst for chlorinated contaminate removal and groundwater remediation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-63
Number of pages7
JournalChemosphere
Volume125
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Atrazine
  • Cu@Pd/Ti electrode
  • Electrocatalytic hydrodehalogenation
  • Groundwater remediation

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