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Hydrogen Peroxide Production from Water Oxidation on a CuWO 4 Anode in Oxygen-Deficient Conditions for Water Decontamination.

Lejing LiKemeng XiaoPo Keung WongZhuofeng HuJimmy C Yu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Hydrogen peroxide, an environmentally benign oxidant, is an effective chemical agent for water purification. On-site production of H 2 O 2 is considered economical because it avoids the cost of storage and transportation. Traditional generation of H 2 O 2 from oxygen reduction, as a heterogeneous electrochemical reaction, suffers from mass transfer problems because of the limited solubility and low diffusion rate of oxygen in water. These limitations can be overcome if H 2 O 2 is formed by water oxidation. Herein, conversion of water to hydrogen peroxide was achieved efficiently on a CuWO 4 anode. This water oxidation strategy can generate H 2 O 2 at a rate of ∼11.8 μmol min -1 cm -2 at 3.0 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode. Importantly, this on-site H 2 O 2 production shows high efficiency in water purification in O 2 -deficient conditions. This water oxidation anode offers a feasible way to provide a green purification agent with only water as the final byproduct, avoiding toxic intermediates and residues during the production and application.
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • nitric oxide
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  • high efficiency
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