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Removal of bisphenol A by electrochemical carbon-nanotube filter: Influential factors and degradation pathway.

Chemosphere (2017-07-28)
Ahmed Refaat Bakr, Md Saifur Rahaman
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Bisphenol A is a chemical with hazardous health effects that is largely used in the manufacture of extensively used products including adhesives, plastics, powder paints, thermal paper and paper coatings, and epoxy resin, and is reported to exist in nature in an accumulative manner. In this study, both pristine and boron-doped multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were employed as filtration and electrochemical filtration materials, resulting in a significant removal of bisphenol A with identical performance for both MWNTs types. It was shown that the presence of salt is not critical for the greatest contaminant removal efficiency, likely due to the vital role of other electroactive species (e.g. reactive oxygen species). Near complete removal of 1 mg L

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N,N-Diethyl-p-phenylenediamine, 97%