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Preparation and characterization of Ti/IrO2/Pb electrodes for ozone production in a SPE electrochemical cell

Beaufils, Yann
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Comninellis, Christos  
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Bowen, Paul  
1999
Institution of Chemical Engineers Symposium Series

The performance of the electrolytic ozone generation using a solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) and Pb anode is described. This anode has been prepd. by application of Pb powder on a porous Ti substrate coated with IrO2 layer (Ti/IrO2/Pb anode). Electrochem. measurements and XRD analyses have shown that, after anodic polarization in deionized water a and b-PbO2 are formed at the electrode-membrane-water interfaces. The effect of electrolysis time, anolyte temp., applied c.d. and cell design on the efficiency of ozone prodn. have been investigated. Current efficiencies are higher with lead electrodes than with the conventional b-PbO2 electrodes. [on SciFinder (R)]

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WOS:000080192100020

Author(s)
Beaufils, Yann
Comninellis, Christos  
Bowen, Paul  
Date Issued

1999

Published in
Institution of Chemical Engineers Symposium Series
Start page

191

End page

200

Volume
145
Issue
Electrochemical Engineering
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