Electrochemical oxidation of tetracycline on a boron doped diamond electrode within the stability potentials of water

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Authors

  • D. A. Borisova
  • M. D. Vedenyapina
  • I. V. Krylova
  • A. K. Rakishev
  • D. Weichgrebe
  • P. Stopp
  • K. H. Rosenwinkel
  • A. A. Vedenyapin

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  • Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS)
  • Moscow Technological University (MIREA)
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2590-2594
Number of pages5
JournalRussian chemical bulletin
Volume62
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2013

Abstract

Electrochemical oxidation of tetracycline on a boron doped diamond electrode within the stability potentials of water was studied in order to develop an approach for the purification of waste water containing medicinal agents. Cyclic voltammetry, HPLC, and high resolution mass spectrometry were used to establish that in the electrochemical oxidation process, tetracycline adds one oxygen atom to further form organic compounds with molecular weights higher than that of tetracycline. It was found that tetracycline in this region of potentials can be almost completely deactivated without its mineralization.

Keywords

    boron doped diamond electrode, electrolysis, tetracycline

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Electrochemical oxidation of tetracycline on a boron doped diamond electrode within the stability potentials of water. / Borisova, D. A.; Vedenyapina, M. D.; Krylova, I. V. et al.
In: Russian chemical bulletin, Vol. 62, No. 12, 12.2013, p. 2590-2594.

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Borisova, DA, Vedenyapina, MD, Krylova, IV, Rakishev, AK, Weichgrebe, D, Stopp, P, Rosenwinkel, KH & Vedenyapin, AA 2013, 'Electrochemical oxidation of tetracycline on a boron doped diamond electrode within the stability potentials of water', Russian chemical bulletin, vol. 62, no. 12, pp. 2590-2594. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11172-013-0377-6
Borisova, D. A., Vedenyapina, M. D., Krylova, I. V., Rakishev, A. K., Weichgrebe, D., Stopp, P., Rosenwinkel, K. H., & Vedenyapin, A. A. (2013). Electrochemical oxidation of tetracycline on a boron doped diamond electrode within the stability potentials of water. Russian chemical bulletin, 62(12), 2590-2594. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11172-013-0377-6
Borisova DA, Vedenyapina MD, Krylova IV, Rakishev AK, Weichgrebe D, Stopp P et al. Electrochemical oxidation of tetracycline on a boron doped diamond electrode within the stability potentials of water. Russian chemical bulletin. 2013 Dec;62(12):2590-2594. doi: 10.1007/s11172-013-0377-6
Borisova, D. A. ; Vedenyapina, M. D. ; Krylova, I. V. et al. / Electrochemical oxidation of tetracycline on a boron doped diamond electrode within the stability potentials of water. In: Russian chemical bulletin. 2013 ; Vol. 62, No. 12. pp. 2590-2594.
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