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Electrochemical ozone production using electrolyte-free water for environmental applications

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 418-427

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2015.11.042

Keywords

Electrochemical ozone production; SPE filter-press reactor; Electrolyte-free water; Environmentally friendly technologies

Funding

  1. FAPEMIG Foundation [CEX-APQ-1181-14, CEX-112-10]
  2. SECTES/MG
  3. FAPEMIG [CEX-RED-00010-14]

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Oxide fine-mesh electrodes composed of lead dioxide doped with Fe3+ (OFM-Fe-PbO2) were prepared by electrodeposition onto a stainless-steel fine-mesh support in order to obtain fluid-permeable electrodes for an electrochemical filter-press reactor. These electrodes were used in electrochemical ozone production (EOP) carried out during the electrolysis of electrolyte-free water in order to obtain an environmentally friendly technology for the in situ water treatment. SEM images of electrodes prepared using different electrodeposition conditions showed the formation of well-defined crystalline grains, which uniformly covered the metallic wires of the support. X-ray analysis revealed that the formation of a beta-PbO2 phase is more pronounced than the alpha-PbO2 phase. A maximum EOP current efficiency of 10%, obtained at j = 1.5 A cm(-2), corresponding to a rate for the ozone generation of 1.58 g h(-1) and a specific electric energy consumption of 0.250 kW h g(-1), was attained for the OFM-Fe-PbO2 electrode formed using the electrodeposition bath containing 1.0 mM Fe3+. The performance of the electrochemical reactor was evaluated during long-term galvanostatic electrolysis (t = 60 days, j = 1.0 A cm(-2) and 24 degrees C), during which it was verified that the reactor voltage (U) and EOP current efficiency (Phi(EOP)) were both stable. The robustness of the SPE filter-press electrochemical reactor allied to a moderate EOP current efficiency indicated that the OFM-Fe-PbO2 electrode (1.0 mM Fe3+) is promising for in situ ozone production from the electrolysis of electrolyte-free water. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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