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Activated carbon filled in a microporous titanium-foam air diffusion electrode for boosting H2O2 accumulation

CHEMOSPHERE [2023]
Fengxia Deng, Shilin Yang, Baojian Jing, Shan Qiu
ABSTRACT

In the electro-Fenton process, there still suffers concern of low H 2 O 2 generation caused by inadequate mass transfer of oxygen and low selectivity of oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). To solve it, in this study, various particle sizes (850 μm, 150 μm, and 75 μm) of granular activated carbon filled in a microporous titanium-foam substate was used to develop a gas diffusion electrode (AC@Ti–F GDE). This facile-prepared cathode has seen a 176.15% improvement in H 2 O 2 formation compared to the conventional one. Aside from a much higher oxygen mass transfer by creating gas-liquid-solid three-phase interfaces coupled with much high dissolved oxygen, the filled AC played a significant role in H 2 O 2 accumulation. Among these particle sizes of AC, the one in 850 μm has observed the highest H 2 O 2 accumulation, reaching 1487 μM in 2 h electrolysis. Because there is a balance between chemical nature for H 2 O 2 formation and micropore-dominant porous structure for H 2 O 2 decomposition, resulting in an electron transfer of 2.12 and H 2 O 2 selectivity of 96.79% during ORR. In a word, the facial AC@Ti–F GDE configuration is promising for H 2 O 2 accumulation.

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