Authors
AR Khataee, M Safarpour, M Zarei, S Aber
Publication date
2011/8/1
Journal
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
Volume
659
Issue
1
Pages
63-68
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Three cathode materials (i.e. bare graphite, activated carbon immobilized onto graphite surface (AC/graphite) and carbon nanotubes immobilized onto graphite surface (CNTs/graphite)) were investigated for electrochemical generation of hydrogen peroxide. The amount of electrogenerated H2O2 using CNTs/graphite fed with air was nearly three times higher than that of AC/graphite and seven times higher than that of bare graphite. The effect of some operational parameters such as applied current, supporting electrolyte concentration, air flow rate and pH on the generation of H2O2 was investigated. Results indicated that the optimal conditions for H2O2 generation were applied current of 100 mA (2.5 mA/cm2), air flow rate of 2.5 L/min, and pH = 3. After eight times reuse, electrochemical generated hydrogen peroxide concentration dropped from 118.65 μM to 114.63 μM, indicating a decay of 3.6%. This fact …
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