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Electrocatalytic Perchlorate Reduction Using an Oxorhenium Complex Supported on a Ti 4 O 7 Reactive Electrochemical Membrane.

Soroush AlmassiChangxu RenJinyong LiuBrian P Chaplin
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2022)
An organometallic rhenium catalyst was deposited on a Ti 4 O 7 reactive electrochemical membrane (Re/REM) for the electrocatalytic reduction of aqueous ClO 4 - to Cl - . Results showed increasing ClO 4 - reduction upon increasing cathodic potential (i.e., -0.4 to-1.7 V/SHE). A 5 mM ClO 4 - solution was reduced by ∼21% in a single pass (residence time ∼0.2 s) through the Re/REM at a pH of 7, with >99% Cl - selectivity and a current efficiency of ∼100%. Kinetic analysis indicated that the reaction rate constant increased from 3953 to 7128 L h -1 g Re -1 at pH values of 9 to 3, respectively, and was mass transport-limited at pH < 5. The rate constants were 2 orders of magnitude greater than reported values for an analogous catalytic system using hydrogen as an electron donor. A continuous flow Re/REM system reduced 1 ppm ClO 4 - in a groundwater sample by >99.9% for the first 93.5 h, and concentrations were lower than the EPA ClO 4 - guideline (56 ppb) for 374 h of treatment. The fast ClO 4 - reduction kinetics and high chloride selectivity without the need for acidic conditions and a continual hydrogen electron donor supply for catalyst regeneration indicate the promising ability of the Re/REM for aqueous electrocatalytic ClO 4 - treatment.
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