Methods for electrochemical reduction of halogenated organic com

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the electrochemical destruction of halogenated organic compounds provides for the reduction of such compounds to levels below 1 ppm with carbonaceous cathodes which are principally amorphous carbon sufficiently graphitized to enhance the rate of the reaction without substantial reduction in stability to electrochemical corrosion.

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