A Closed Bipolar Electrochemical Cell for the Interrogation of BDD Single Particles: Electrochemical Advanced Oxidation

02 January 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

A closed bipolar electrochemical cell containing two conductive boron-doped diamond (BDD) particles of size 250 – 350 um, produced by high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) synthesis, has been used to demonstrate the applicability of single BDD particles for electrochemical oxidative degradation of the dye, methylene blue (MB). The cell is fabricated using stereolithography 3D printing and the BDD particles are located at either end of a solution excluded central channel. Platinum wire electrodes placed in each of the two outer solution compartments are used to drive electrochemical reactions at the two BDD particles, which, under bipolar conditions do not require direct electrical connection to a potential source. Experiments using ultra high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS) show that the anodic pole BDD particle is able to electrochemically remove > 99% of the dye (originally present at 1 x 10-4 M) to undetectable UHPLC-MS products in 600 s. Monitoring of the time dependant change in MB peak area, from the UHPLC chromatograms, enables a pseudo first order rate constant of 0.54 min-1 to be determined for MB removal. Given the large scale at which such particles can be produced (tonnes), such data bodes well for scale up opportunities using HPHT-grown BDD particles, where the particles can be assembled into high surface area electrode formats.

Keywords

boron doped diamond
single particles
electrochemical advanced oxidation
bipolar electrochemical cell
closed bipolar
methylene blue
oxidative degradation
kinetics
ultra high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry

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SI 1: Raman Characterization of four BDD particles SI 2: Resistivity calculations SI 3: Electrochemical degradation of MB SI 4: UHPLC-MS SI 5: CV studies of methylene blue using a BDD disc electrode References
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Video of water splitting in presence of pH indicator for closed biopolar cell
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Video of methylene blue electrochemical oxidative removal in closed bipolar cell (water)
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Video of methylene blue electrochemical oxidative removal in closed bipolar cell (water + supporting electrolyte)
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