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Electrochemical and Catalytic Properties of Carbon Dioxide-Activated Graphite Felt.

Andrzej ŚwiątkowskiElżbieta KuśmierekEwa ChrześcijańskaKrzysztof KuśmierekAndrzej Albiniak
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The commercial graphite felt GFA 10 was subjected to an activation process with the use of CO 2 at 900 °C for 35 and 70 min. Pristine and heat-treated materials were characterized using various methods: low-temperature N 2 adsorption, SEM, and EDS. Voltammetric measurements of GFA samples (before and after activation) as the working electrode were carried out. Voltammograms were recorded in aqueous solutions of 4-chlorophenol and sodium sulfate as supporting electrolyte. The catalytic activity of GFA samples in the process of 4-chlorophenol oxidation with the use of H 2 O 2 was also investigated. The influence of graphite felt thermal activation in the CO 2 atmosphere on its electrochemical and catalytic behavior was analyzed and discussed. Results of the investigation indicate that GFA activated in CO 2 can be applied as an electrode material or catalytic material in the removal of organic compounds from industrial wastewater. However, the corrosion resistance of GFA, which is decreasing during the activation, needs to be refined.
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