Performance Evaluation of Active and Non-active Electrodes for Doxorubicin Electro-oxidation

E. Gil, E. K. Moreno, L. F. Garcia, J. J. L. Léon
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Electrochemical remediation is an innovative technique that utilizes electro-oxidation reactions to degrade micropollutants such as doxorubicin (DOX) that is a drug widely used to treat many types of cancer,  and it is present in hospital effluents. The aim   of this work is to evaluate the efficiency of active and non-active electrodes in DOX degradation during electrochemical treatments. AuO-TiO2@graphite, a nanostructured electrode, and BDD, a commercial electrode, were used as active and non-active electrodes respectively. DOX treatments were realized at concentration of 1.25 mmol L-1 in medium with 10 mmol L-1 NaCl as support electrolyte. Studies were realized in 5 V of voltage source. Results: The treatment of DOX with BDD promoted 100% of DOX degradation in 20 min, while the same result was obtained for the AuO-TiO2@graphite in 40 min of treatment. Also, the modified electrode presented an energy expenditure of 1.12 kWh m-3 and the BDD achieved 0.462 kWh m-3. Thus, the active and non-active electrodes were efficient to promote DOX degradation, and the BDD, the non-active electrode demonstrated a better performance. Keywords: Eletro-Oxidadion, Modified Graphite Anodes, BDD, Doxorubicin, Micropollutants
阿霉素电氧化活性电极与非活性电极的性能评价
电化学修复是一种利用电氧化反应降解微污染物的创新技术,如多柔比星(DOX),多柔比星是一种广泛用于治疗多种癌症的药物,存在于医院废水中。这项工作的目的是评估活性和非活性电极在电化学处理过程中降解DOX的效率。纳米结构电极AuO-TiO2@graphite和商用电极BDD分别作为活性电极和非活性电极。在浓度为1.25 mmol L-1的培养基中,以10 mmol L-1 NaCl作为支撑电解质,进行DOX处理。研究在5v电压源下实现。结果:BDD对DOX的降解在20 min内达到100%,对AuO-TiO2@graphite的降解在40 min内达到100%。此外,改性电极的能量消耗为1.12 kWh m-3, BDD达到0.462 kWh m-3。由此可见,活性电极和非活性电极均能有效促进DOX降解,而非活性电极BDD表现出更好的性能。关键词:电氧化,改性石墨阳极,BDD,阿霉素,微污染物
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