Trace Amount of Ruo2 Loaded on Tio2 Nanowires for Efficient Electrocatalytic Degradation of Ammonia Nitrogen in Wastewater

25 Pages Posted: 11 May 2022

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Shushuang Sun

Wuhan University of Science and Technology

Rongsheng Chen

Wuhan University of Science and Technology

Ying Wen

Wuhan University of Science and Technology

Yang Li

Wuhan University of Science and Technology

Weiting Zhan

Wuhan University of Science and Technology

Feng Ma

Wuhan University of Science and Technology

Xingxin Jiang

Wuhan University of Science and Technology

Wenping He

Wuhan University of Science and Technology

Hongwei Ni

Wuhan University of Science and Technology

Abstract

Abstract: It is imperative to develop efficient and environmentally friendly technologies to remove ammonia nitrogen in wastewater. Herein, RuO 2 nanoparticles decorated TiO 2 nanowires (RuO 2 /TiO 2 NWs) were fabricated for efficient electrocatalytic degradation of ammonia nitrogen. TiO 2 NWs were prepared on Ti mesh by hydrothermal treatment in NaOH solution, with diameter of 80-100 nm and length of ~3 µm. Then RuO 2 nanoparticles were decorated on TiO 2 NWs by electrodeposition and annealing in air at 450 ℃. The effects of current, pH, initial ammonia concentration and chloride ion concentration on ammonia nitrogen degradation were investigated, and the possible degradation mechanism was discussed. After three hours of degradation in ammonia nitrogen waste liquid with NH 4 + -N concentration of 200 mg•L -1 and Cl - concentration of 2000 mg•L -1 , the ammonia nitrogen removal rate of RuO 2 /TiO 2 NWs reaches 99.876%. The mass loading of Ru is only 16.2 μg•cm -2 , suggesting an extremely high ammonia nitrogen degradation efficiency. Electrochemical test shows that the conductivity of RuO 2 /TiO 2 NWs is significantly enhanced as compared with that of TiO 2 NWs. RuO 2 /TiO 2 NWs also show good stability after 100 h of constant current test at 20 mA•cm -2 in ammonia nitrogen degradation. The prepared material can be used as an effective catalyst for the degradation of ammonia nitrogen in wastewater.

Keywords: Keyword: TiO2 nanowires, RuO2 anode, Ammonia removal, Electrochemical oxidation, Electrocatalyst

Suggested Citation

Sun, Shushuang and Chen, Rongsheng and Wen, Ying and Li, Yang and Zhan, Weiting and Ma, Feng and Jiang, Xingxin and He, Wenping and Ni, Hongwei, Trace Amount of Ruo2 Loaded on Tio2 Nanowires for Efficient Electrocatalytic Degradation of Ammonia Nitrogen in Wastewater. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4106186 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4106186

Shushuang Sun

Wuhan University of Science and Technology ( email )

947 Heping Avenue,Qingshan District
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Wuhan, 430081
China

Rongsheng Chen

Wuhan University of Science and Technology ( email )

947 Heping Avenue,Qingshan District
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Wuhan, 430081
China

Ying Wen

Wuhan University of Science and Technology ( email )

947 Heping Avenue,Qingshan District
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Wuhan, 430081
China

Yang Li

Wuhan University of Science and Technology ( email )

947 Heping Avenue,Qingshan District
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Wuhan, 430081
China

Weiting Zhan

Wuhan University of Science and Technology ( email )

947 Heping Avenue,Qingshan District
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Wuhan, 430081
China

Feng Ma

Wuhan University of Science and Technology ( email )

947 Heping Avenue,Qingshan District
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Wuhan, 430081
China

Xingxin Jiang

Wuhan University of Science and Technology ( email )

947 Heping Avenue,Qingshan District
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Wuhan, 430081
China

Wenping He

Wuhan University of Science and Technology ( email )

947 Heping Avenue,Qingshan District
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Wuhan, 430081
China

Hongwei Ni (Contact Author)

Wuhan University of Science and Technology ( email )

947 Heping Avenue,Qingshan District
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Wuhan, 430081
China

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