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Fabrication and characterization of porous titanium-based PbO2 electrode through the pulse electrodeposition method: Deposition condition optimization by orthogonal experiment

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CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 261, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128157

Keywords

PbO2 electrode; Pulse electrodeposition; Deposition condition; Orthogonal optimization; Porous titanium

Funding

  1. Key R&D Programs in Shaanxi Province [2018SF-372]
  2. Water Science and Technology Projects Foundation of SWAG [2018SWAG0203]

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Porous titanium-based PbO2 electrodes were successfully fabricated by pulse electrodeposition method. The primary pulse electrodeposition parameters, including pulse frequency (f), duty ratio (gamma), average current density (J(a)) and electrodeposition time (t) were considered in this study. An orthogonal experiment was designed based on those four factors and in three levels. SEM images and XRD results suggest that the surface morphology and structure of PbO2 electrodes could be easily changed by varying pulse electrodeposition parameters. Orthogonal analysis reveals that the increase off and J(a) could decrease the average grain size of PbO(2 )electrodes, which is conducive to create more active sites and promote the generation of hydroxide radicals. The electrochemical degradation of Azophloxine was carried out to evaluate the electrochemical oxidation performance of pulse electrodeposited electrodes. The results indicate that the influences of four factors can be ranked as follow: J(a) > gamma approximate to t > f. The higher f, larger J(a) and longer t could facilitate the optimization of the integrated electrochemical degradation performance of prepared PbO(2 )electrode. The accelerated life time is dominated by J(a) and t, coincident with the average weight increase of beta-PbO2 layer. The optimal parameters of pulse electrodeposition turn out to be: f = 50 Hz, gamma = 30%,J(a) = 25 mA cm(-2), t = 60 min. Together, the consequences of the experiments give assistance to uncover and roughly conclude the mechanism of pulse electrodeposition. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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