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Avoidance of Chlorine Formation during Electrolysis at Boron-Doped Diamond Anodes in Highly Sodium Chloride Containing and Organic-Polluted Wastewater
2018
Journal of the Electrochemical Society
In the present contribution, the behavior of sodium chloride containing electrolytes at boron-doped diamond anodes are investigated. The study is focusing on industrial process water treatment and is based on half-cell measurements (active area of the working electrode: 3.14 cm 2 ) and technical laboratory electrolysis measurements (active area: 100 cm 2 ). It was found that the diamond electrode has a considerable overvoltage for chlorine formation (approx. 740 mV vs. RHE), regrettably not
doi:10.1149/2.0371815jes
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