Biomaterials Electrodes for Degradation of Phenol
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Modified electrodes; Cyclic voltammetry; Clay; impedance spectroscopy; Bacteria; Phenol.Abstract
A novel bio electrode containing bacteria immobilized on clay mixed carbon paste electrode (Bactria-clay-CPE) is developed for detection and degradation of the phenolic solutions based on electrochemical techniques such cyclic voltammetry, square wave voltammetry, electroctrochemical impedence spectroscopy. The results obtained showed that bacteria-clay- CPE exhibited excellent electro-catalytic activity towards phenol. The recorded cyclic voltammogram shows that the oxidation of phenol is manifested by the appearance of four oxidation peaks.
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