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Effectiveness factor of isopropanol oxidation on IrO2 based electrodes of different loading

Herrera Calderon, E.
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Hahladakis, J.
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Foti, G.  
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2010
Electrochimica Acta

The influence of IrO2 loading on the effectiveness factor Et of the electrochemical oxidation of isopropanol was investigated A model has been proposed based on three main reactions electrochemical IrO2 oxidation to IrO3 chemical oxidation of the organic compound via IrO3 and O-2 evolution via decomposition of IrO3 It has been found that the relative effectiveness factor E-f for the electrochemical oxidation of IrO2 to IrO3 is loading independent contrary to the chemical reaction which decreases with increasing IrO2 loading (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.electacta.2010.01.026
Web of Science ID

WOS:000284434700062

Author(s)
Herrera Calderon, E.
Hahladakis, J.
Foti, G.  
Katsaounis, A.
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Electrochimica Acta
Volume

55

Start page

8215

End page

8219

Subjects

Ti/IrO2 electrodes

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lsopropanol oxidation

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Effectiveness factor

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Relative effectiveness factor

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Waste-Water Treatment

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Composite Anodes

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Redox Catalysis

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December 20, 2010
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