Microwave activation of electrochemical processes: High temperature phenol and triclosan electro-oxidation at carbon and diamond electrodes
The electrochemical oxidation of phenolic compounds in aqueous media is known to be affected by the formation of electro-polymerized organic layers which lead to partial or complete electrode blocking. In this study the effect of high intensity microwave radiation applied locally at the electrode su...
Main Authors: | Ghanem, M, Compton, R, Coles, B, Psillakis, E, Kulandainathan, M, Marken, F |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Elesvier
2007
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