5. Conclusion
Thanks to the development of electrodes such as BDDs, the application of advanced electro-oxidation to water treatment has become more competitive with other advanced oxidation processes, particularly for the treatment of refractory or toxic organic matter in high concentrations contained in salt-laden effluents.
Current developments concern :
the development of new multifunctional electrodes that are less expensive and/or more stable over time (e.g. niobium-doped rutile NDR Ti 1-x Nb x O 2 with x between 0 and 0.8, Ti/BDD)
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Bibliography
Events
European Symposium on Electrochemical Engineering (ESEE)
European conference on Environmental Applications of Advanced Oxidation Processes (EAAOP)
Standards and norms
- Water quality – Determination of chemical oxygen demand (COD) (Classification number : T90-101). - NF T90-101 - février 2001
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