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Ammonia oxidation to nitrogen mediated by electrogenerated active chlorine on Ti/PtOx-IrO2

Kapalka, A.  
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Katsaounis, A.
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Michels, N.-L.
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2010
Electrochemistry Communications

The electrochemical oxidation of ammonia (NH3 and/or NH4+) in the presence of chloride was investigated on a Ti/PtOx-IrO2 electrode. It was shown that ammonia is effectively removed from solution via electrogenerated active chlorine. Based on mass balances, nitrogen is postulated to be the main product of ammonia electrolysis. In the bulk, the concentration of chloramines was low. This could be explained by the fact that the oxidation of ammonia takes place close to the electrode surface where an excess of chlorine relative to ammonia is ensured during the process. This results in the oxidation of ammonia to N-2 and in a local pH decrease. As a result, chloramines were decomposed in the proximity of the electrode prior to diffusing into the bulk. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.elecom.2010.06.019
Web of Science ID

WOS:000281417200016

Author(s)
Kapalka, A.  
Katsaounis, A.
Michels, N.-L.
Leonidova, A.
Souentie, S.
Comninellis, Ch.  
Udert, K. M.
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Electrochemistry Communications
Volume

12

Start page

1203

End page

1205

Subjects

Ti/PtOx-IrO2

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Ammonia

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Active chlorine

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Chloramines

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Nitrogen

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June 23, 2010
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