| Literature DB >> 30542246 |
Yunfei Xue1,2, Ljiljana Rajic2, Long Chen2, Shuguang Lyu1, Akram N Alshawabkeh2.
Abstract
The in situ generation of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) for water treatment is more practical than the use of liquid H2O2, which is costly to store and transport. Calcium peroxide (CaO2), a solid carrier of H2O2, can release H2O2 on dissolution in water. However, the constant H2O2 release rate of CaO2 has been a bottleneck constraining its wider application. In this study, a practical electrochemical method using a divided cell is developed to control the rate of release of H2O2 from CaO2. The results show that the rate of H2O2 release from CaO2 is enhanced in the anolyte. The increase in H2O2 release is positively correlated with the current. Under a current of 100 mA, the H2O2 concentration was 2.5 times higher after 30 min of electrolysis than in the control experiment in which no current was applied. Water electrolysis in the anodic compartment generates protons that not only: (i) en-hance dissolution of CaO2 and release of H2O2, but also (ii) neutralize the alkaline pH resulting from CaO2 dissolution, thus providing new advantages for the use of CaO2. This effective technique may be suitable for the sophisticated control of H2O2 release in environmental applications.Entities:
Keywords: Calcium peroxide; Electrochemistry; H2O2 releasing manipulation
Year: 2018 PMID: 30542246 PMCID: PMC6287754 DOI: 10.1016/j.elecom.2018.06.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Electrochem commun ISSN: 1388-2481 Impact factor: 4.724