Electrochemical Degradation Pathway of Tricyclazole in Aqueous Solution Using Lead Dioxide Anode

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The electrochemical degradation of tricyclazole (TC) in aqueous solution on Ti/SnO2Sb/PbO2 anodes was investigated. The degradation efficiency and mineralization rate was studied. Kinetic analyses indicated that the electrochemical degradation followed a pseudo-first-order reaction. The mineralization intermediates were analyzed by chromatographic techniques. Finally, a pathway for electrochemical degradation of TC in aqueous medium was proposed.

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