Claims
- 1. A process for the destruction of organic containing wastes in an undivided electrochemical cell, comprising the steps of:
- (1) placing an organic containing solution in an electrochemical cell, said cell including an anode and a cathode with no cell separator therebetween, an electrolyte comprising sulfuric acid and a cobalt salt mediator, wherein said mediator, said anode and said cathode are selected such that
- (a) the potential for deposition of a solid cobalt metal on said cathode is more cathodic than that required for H.sub.2 evolution,
- (b) a metal ion Co(II) of said mediator is oxidized at said anode at less anodic potentials than those required for O.sub.2 evolution, and
- (c) an oxidized form of said metal ion Co(III) is sufficiently oxidizing to convert organics dissolved in said electrolyte into CO.sub.2 ;
- (2) applying a potential across said anode and cathode so as to cause a reduced form of said mediator to become oxidized at said anode, and hydrogen gas to form at said cathode;
- (3) allowing said organic and solvent to react with said oxidized mediator to form carbon dioxide, water and a reduced form of said mediator; and
- (4) repeating steps (2) and (3) until a desired amount of organic has been destroyed.
- 2. A method for the destruction of organic containing wastes as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cobalt salt comprises cobalt sulfate.
- 3. A method for the destruction of organic containing wastes as claimed in claim 1 wherein said anode is made from a member of the group consisting of gold, platinum, steel, graphite, titanium, niobium, iridium and tin oxide.
- 4. A method for the destruction of organic containing wastes as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cathode is made from a member of the group consisting of gold, platinum, steel, graphite, titanium, niobium, iridium and tin oxide.
- 5. A process for the destruction of organic containing wastes in an undivided electrochemical cell, comprising the steps of:
- (1) placing an organic containing solution in an electrochemical cell, said cell including a platinum anode and a platinum cathode with no cell separator therebetween, an electrolyte comprising sulfuric acid and a cobalt salt mediator, wherein said mediator is selected such that
- (a) the potential for deposition of solid cobalt metal on said cathode is more cathodic than that required for H.sub.2 evolution,
- (b) a metal ion Co(II) of said mediator is oxidized at said anode at less anodic potentials than those required for O.sub.2 evolution, and
- (c) an oxidized form of said metal ion Co(II) is sufficiently oxidizing to convert organics dissolved in said electrolyte into CO.sub.2 ;
- (2) applying a potential across said anode and cathode so as to cause a reduced form of said mediator to become oxidized at said anode, and hydrogen gas to form at said cathode;
- (3) allowing said organic and solvent to react with said oxidized mediator to form carbon dioxide, water and a reduced form of said mediator; and
- (4) repeating steps (2) and (3) until a desired amount of organic has been destroyed.
- 6. A method for the destruction of organic containing wastes as claimed in claim 5 wherein said cobalt salt comprises cobalt sulfate.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to contract W-7405-ENG-48 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California Lawrence Livermore Laboratory.
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0297738 |
Jan 1989 |
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WO8910981 |
Nov 1989 |
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