Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6662048 | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The electrosynthesis of H2O2via O2 reduction was feasible employing cheap, unmodified graphite felt on top of carbon cloth as air-diffusion cathode fitted into an undivided filter-press cell. The experiments were performed in a pre-pilot plant with recirculation of 4â¯dm3 of 0.05â¯M Na2SO4 solutions at pHâ¯3.0 upon continuous air feeding to the cathode. The H2O2 electrogeneration occurred within the range â0.30â¯â¤â¯E â¤â0.01â¯V|SHE, being dependent on the mean linear flow velocity (u), which is related to the mass transport of hydronium ions. Optimum conditions achieved at Eâ¯=â¯â0.30â¯V|SHE and uâ¯=â¯27.4â¯cmâ¯sâ1 yielded 100.4â¯mgâ¯dmâ3 H2O2, with efficiency close to 100% and low energy consumption.
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Authors
Tzayam Pérez, Gabriela Coria, Ignasi Sirés, José L. Nava, AgustÃn R. Uribe,