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Anodic Fenton treatment

Friedman CL, AT Lemley, A Hay (2006) Degradation of chloroacetanilide herbicides by anodic Fenton treatment. J Agric Eood Chem 54 2640-2651. [Pg.41]

Wang Q, EM Scherer, AT Lemley (2004) Metribuzin degradation by membrane anodic Fenton treatment and its interaction with ferric iron. Environ Sci Technol 38 1221-1227. [Pg.48]

Wang, Q. and Lemley, A. T. (2001) Kinetic model and optimization of 2,4-D degradation by anodic Fenton treatment. Environ. Sci. Technol. 35,4509—4514. [Pg.552]

The activation energy of die combined Fenton reaction and hydroxyl radical oxidation of diazinon was calculated by running the degradation eiqieriments at several tenqieratures. The activation energy of diazinon oxidation by anodic Fenton treatment was estimated to be 12.6 0.6 KJ-mole, which is less than the value in aqueous chlorine treatment. A relatively stable degradation product of diazinon is diazoxon, which appears and dien is conqiletely degraded after 3 minutes. [Pg.74]

Figure 6. Membrane anodic Fenton treatment appartus. (1) Anodic halfcell (2) Cadiodic half-cell (3) Ion exchange monbrane (4) Iron plate (S) Graphite stick (6) Magnetic stirring plate... Figure 6. Membrane anodic Fenton treatment appartus. (1) Anodic halfcell (2) Cadiodic half-cell (3) Ion exchange monbrane (4) Iron plate (S) Graphite stick (6) Magnetic stirring plate...

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