Reductive removal of the organochlorine herbicide alachlor on Ni-coated graphite felt modified with Ag nanoparticles (Ag/Ni@GF) was studied. Ag/Ni@GF was prepared by spontaneous deposition of silver onto Ni-coated graphite felt (Ni@GF), which was previously obtained by electrodeposition of Ni onto graphite felt (GF). Interestingly, Ag/Ni@GF exhibited a high specific surface area of 26 m2 g-1 determined by the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method and a high Ag loading of 13.7 mg cm-3 as shown by electrochemical analyses. Alachlor (50 mg L-1 in 0.05 M NaOH) was successfully reduced at -0.9 V vs. mercury-mercurous sulfate electrode with 96% conversion efficiency and a current efficiency up to 33%. The main by-product was its dechlorinated derivative, deschloroalachlor, obtained with 76% yield. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) showed that PVP, necessary to control Ag nanoparticles deposition, does not affect the catalytic activity of Ag. Ag/Ni@GF electrodes could be used several times, highlighting their good stability.

Ni-coated graphite felt modified with Ag nanoparticles: A new electrode material for electro-reductive dechlorination

Verlato E;Musiani M;
2019

Abstract

Reductive removal of the organochlorine herbicide alachlor on Ni-coated graphite felt modified with Ag nanoparticles (Ag/Ni@GF) was studied. Ag/Ni@GF was prepared by spontaneous deposition of silver onto Ni-coated graphite felt (Ni@GF), which was previously obtained by electrodeposition of Ni onto graphite felt (GF). Interestingly, Ag/Ni@GF exhibited a high specific surface area of 26 m2 g-1 determined by the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method and a high Ag loading of 13.7 mg cm-3 as shown by electrochemical analyses. Alachlor (50 mg L-1 in 0.05 M NaOH) was successfully reduced at -0.9 V vs. mercury-mercurous sulfate electrode with 96% conversion efficiency and a current efficiency up to 33%. The main by-product was its dechlorinated derivative, deschloroalachlor, obtained with 76% yield. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) showed that PVP, necessary to control Ag nanoparticles deposition, does not affect the catalytic activity of Ag. Ag/Ni@GF electrodes could be used several times, highlighting their good stability.
2019
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Inglese
849
113357-1
113357-9
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1572665719306253
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Ag nanoparticle
Alachlor
Electrocatalytic reduction
Graphite felt
Organochlorine compound
Highlights : o Spontaneous deposition of Ag nanoparticles on Ni-coated graphite felt was performed. o The modified electrode exhibits a high specific surface area and a high Ag loading. o The reductive dechlorination of alachlor was performed with good selectivity. o The modified electrode shows a remarkable stability after several electrolyses.
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Lou, Yy; He, W; Verlato, E; Musiani, M; Floner, D; Fourcade, F; Amrane, A; Li, C; Tian, Zq; Merdrignacconanec, O; Coulon, N; Geneste, F
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